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Code · Illinois · Chapter 815 — BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS · Act 525

Sec. 10. Definitions.

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Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
"Catalog seller" means an entity (and its subsidiaries) or a person at least 50% of whose annual revenues are derived from the sale of products sold in connection with the distribution of catalogs of at least 24 pages, which contain written descriptions or illustrations and sale prices for each item of merchandise and which are distributed in more than one state with a total annual distribution of at least 250,000.
"Person" means a corporation, partnership, limited liability company, sole proprietorship, or natural person.
"Prize" means a gift, award, or other item or service of value that is offered or awarded to a participant in a real or purported contest, competition, sweepstakes, scheme, plan, or other selection process that involves an element of chance.
"Retail value" of a prize means:
(1)a price at which the sponsor can substantiate that a substantial quantity of the
item or service offered as a prize has been sold to the public; or
(2)if the sponsor is unable to satisfy the requirement in subdivision (1), no more than
3 times the amount the sponsor paid for the prize in a bona fide purchase from an unaffiliated seller.
"Sponsor" means a person on whose behalf a promotion is conducted to promote or advertise goods, services, or property of that person. "Sponsor" includes a person who conducts a promotion on behalf of another sponsor.
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