17. If a debtor does not satisfy the claims of his creditors within twelve months, he shall not be entitled to receive any debts which may be due to him; but if he does so within the prescribed time, viz., “one year,” i.e., 365 days, inclusive of the day when the money was won, the Committee will support his just claims to receive payment from his debtors.
18. If any extraordinary occasion should arise, or in cases of notorious and palpable fraud, any of the before-mentioned rules may be suspended by the Committee.
19. The Stewards of races have no authority ex officio to take cognisance of any disputes or claims with respect to bets.
APPENDIX C.
Since the observations on page 34 were written, the case of Carlill v. The Smoke Ball Company (see daily papers, 5th July, 1892) has been decided by Hawkins, J. The case can only be very shortly noticed here. The contract was that the Defendants would, if any person after having used their smoke ball for a given time should contract an attack of influenza, pay such persons £100. The Defendants contended that this was a wager contract. If tested by the light of the criteria suggested at page 34, it would seem to be far removed from a wager. The consideration received by the Defendants was the exploitation and experimenting by the Plaintiff of their smoke ball; and it was only after that had become an accomplished fact—a certainty—that they came under their conditional liability to the Plaintiffs. The learned Judge enters into a discussion of the essentials of a wager contract, on which the following observations may with deference be suggested:—(1) The backing or expressing of an opinion is not essential, as suggested at page 34. The man who is party to a wager selects a chance: an unknown or uncertain event in which he is to receive payment.
(2) A wager involves the selection of more than one event, otherwise the essential of mutuality is lost. Each party selects the event, positive or negative, on which he is to be paid by the other. A backs a horse with B; B of course may select the negative event that A’s horse will not win, or what is the ordinary contract of “the layer,” he merely backs the field, i.e., all the other horses but A’s horse. It is quite possible in the latter case that both events may happen, e.g., A’s horse may run a dead heat with one of the field. The rule here is that each party whose horse runs a dead heat wins half his stake, or in other words the money is put together and evenly divided. If A backed the horse at evens the bet is practically off; if he backed it at 5 to 1 he wins £2. A walk over of course counts as a win to the party whose horse walks over.
INDEX.
- Added Money,
- Advertising
- Agent
- Authority of,
- indemnity,
- winnings,
- Art Unions
- Exempt from Lottery Laws, [147]
- Australian Law
- of wagering similar to English, [79], note
- Bank (see Gaming House)
- Banker
- Bankruptcy
- of principal determines agent’s authority, [61]
- of depositor, determines authority of stakeholder, ibid.
- Bank Shares (see Leeman’s Act)
- Barnard’s Act, [87]
- Bazaars,
- semble, within Lottery Act, [141]
- Betting (see Wager-Contract, Betting house, Agent: Public Place, Metropolis)
- Betting House (see Persons Resorting thereto)
- a common nuisance, [165]
- advertising, [191]
- illegal betting within Act, [181], et seq.
- Deposits (see Deposit)
- stakeholder, not liable, [167], [190]
- inviting persons to resort to, [192], et seq.
- manager of (see Manager)
- owner, occupier permitting user, [175]
- user of, [176], et seq.
- Warrant (see Procedure, Persons found therein)
- Betting Lists
- Bill of Exchange (for betting debt), [11] (see Cheque)
- Billiards (see Licensed Premises)
- Bonds
- are within 5 & 6 Wm. IV., c. 41, [28]
- Breeder
- query, his right to recover prize in Breeders’ Stakes, [76]
- Broker (see Stock Exchange)
- Bucket Shop
- Carrying Over (see Stock Exchange)
- Cheating at Play, [165]
- Cheque (see Bill of Exchange)
- Club
- Cock-fighting, [85]
- Commission Agent (see Agent)
- Company (see Partnership Lottery)
- Competitions, [186]
- Conflict of Laws,
- Conspiracy (see Cheating)
- Construction of Sporting Contract,
- Continuations (see Stock Exchange)
- Contributions to Prize (see Winner, Subscription Stakes), [73]
- Coupons, legal, [186]
- Cover (see Deposit)
- Cup, meaning of, [74]
- query, within “prize,” [74]
- Death
- Deed (see Illegal Consideration)
- Deposit (see Subscription to Prize)
- on bet when recoverable, [64]
- with keeper of Betting House, [65]
- in bucket shop transaction, right to recover, [66]
- query, illegal, [189]
- receiving, and keeping house for receiving (see Betting House Commission Agent), [187], [190]
- race, to abide, equivalent to a wager, [36]
- subscription to prize, not the test of, [69], et seq.
- under £10, not within Statute of Anne and Wm. IV., [12]
- with stakeholder (see Stakeholder)
- does not pass under gift of “money,” [60]
- in lotteries, recovery of, [143]
- Differences (see Stock Exchange, Broker)
- Dividends
- Entrance Money (see Subscription to Prize)
- Excessive Gaming
- Executor,
- must not pay betting debts of testator, [38], [64],
- nor sums deposited on bets, ibid., [64],
- secus, where testator kept a Betting House, [65]
- of betting agent, semble, most account to principal for winnings, [41]
- must not pay stakes or forfeits, [38]
- semble, can recover stakes, deposited by testator, [61]
- do. entrance money when, ibid.
- Fish Ponds,
- semble, illegal as lotteries, [142]
- Foreign Laws (see Conflict of Laws)
- Forfeit,
- Fraud (see Cheating)
- Games
- Gaming (see Gaming House, Unlawful Gaming, Lottery, Wager-Contract, Licensed Premises, Public Place, Instruments of Gaming, Excessive Gaming, Betting House)
- Gaming House (see Betting House, Licensed Premises)
- illegal at common law, [148] et seq.
- a common nuisance, ibid.
- Evidence of, [156]
- bank kept by some of players, ibid.
- excessive gaming, [157], [160]
- unequal chances of game, [156]
- unlawful game, playing of, ibid.
- obstruction of officers entering under powers of Act, [154], [156]
- instruments of gaming, ibid.
- contrivances,
- for destroying instruments, ibid.
- for barring doors or access, ibid.
- for giving alarm, ibid.
- Manager (see Manager)
- obstructing or assaulting officers entering, [154]
- giving false names and addresses, ibid.
- Partnership in (see Partnership)
- (see Persons found therein)
- club or private house may be, [160]
- procedure in respect of (see Procedure)
- user of, [160] (see Players)
- warrant, [196], et seq. (see Procedure)
- Grand Stand,
- Guarantee of Bet, [63]
- Hawkins, Sir Henry,
- Horse-Racing,
- Illegal Betting (see Betting House)
- Illegal Consideration (see Bill of Exchange, Lottery)
- void ditto, difference between and, [18]–20
- gaming debt is, [11]
- betting debt is, if bet on game, &c., ibid.
- bills or notes, effect of, on (see Bill of Exchange)
- is a defect of title, [19]
- should be specially pleaded, [23]
- deposit for, when recoverable, [143] et seq.
- should be accurately stated, [23]
- avoids bonds and other deeds, [24]
- part consideration illegal, whole avoided, [24] et seq.
- secus, where contract divisible, ibid.
- past race, bet on, not illegal, [11]
- deposit on race under £10, not an illegal consideration, [12]
- Illegality,
- Indian Law,
- Infant,
- sending advertisement or information to, [194]
- Information (see Procedure)
- with respect to betting (see Advertising)
- Instrument of Gaming,
- coin not included in, [205]
- pari-mutuel, ibid.
- in gaming houses, [156]
- may be seized by officers entering in Metropolis, [197]
- secus, out of Metropolis, ibid.
- superintendent entering may search for, ibid.
- evidence of gaming houses, [156]
- means for destroying ditto, ibid.
- magistrate may order destruction, [197]–8
- I O U,
- not within 5 & 6 Wm. IV., c. 41, [28]
- Ireland (see Metropolis)
- Irish Cases,
- Lynn v. Bell, }
- Crofton v. Colgan, }
- Graham v. Thompson, } (see Table of Cases.)
- MacElwaine v. Mercer, }
- Irwin v. Osborne, }
- Newcomen v. Lynch, }
- Judge (in race),
- jurisdiction of, [76] et seq.
- decision final, ibid.
- Leeman’s Act (see Stock Exchange Broker)
- Licensed Premises,
- Lists (see Betting Lists)
- Loan of Money,
- Lottery (see Place),
- adventurers in, penalty on, [129], [130], [132]
- advertising illegal, ibid.
- aiding and abetting, [130], [133]
- Art Unions, when legal, [147]
- bonus in companies, distribution of by lot, [137]
- companies formed for (see Partnership)
- characteristics of, [140]
- charter for, void, [128]
- in club or private house, [132]
- Bazaars,
- proceedings in, qy. within Lottery Acts, [142]
- definition of, [128], [140]
- fish ponds, [142]
- foreign lotteries, [133]
- illegality of, [142]
- deposits recoverable on notice, [143]
- vitiates subsidiary contract, ibid.
- little-goes illegal, [130]
- partnership in, [145]
- patent for, void, [128]
- sale under guise of setting up, [129], [130]
- stakeholder of, [133]
- sweepstakes, [134]
- tickets, sale of, [128] et seq.
- proceedings in case, [146]
- warrant for arrest, [130]
- Royal Palaces, exception in favour of, [86]
- no privilege of Parliament, [148]
- Manages of Betting House, Gaming House,
- Metropolis (see Public Place)
- Newmarket Meeting,
- Nominator,
- death of, avoids entry of horse, [38]
- Notice,
- to determine authority (see Stakeholder)
- of illegal consideration (see Bill of Exchange)
- Occupier (see Betting House Place)
- Official Assignee (see Stock Exchange)
- Options (see Stock Exchange)
- Palaces, Royal,
- exempt from laws against unlawful games and lotteries, [86]
- Partition by Lot,
- Partnership,
- Penalty to enforce Wager not Recoverable, [63]
- Person found therein (see Gaming House, Betting House)
- Persons resorting thereto (see Betting House)
- Place (see Public Place Betting House)
- Plate, meaning of, [74], [82]
- “Play or Pay,” meaning, [81] (see App. B.)
- Players (in illegal games) 118, [121], [152], [161]
- Privilege of Parliament,
- Prize (see Subscriptions to Prize)
- Procedure,
- Produce Stakes,
- breeders cannot recover, [76]
- Promissory Note (see Bill of Exchange)
- Public House (see Licensed Premises)
- Public Place,
- what is a, [206]
- Punters (see Players)
- Purchase (speculative)
- not a wager, [39]
- Race Course,
- Ready Money Betting,
- place kept or used for illegal betting, [187] et seq.
- (see Betting House, Commission Agent, Deposit)
- Rescission (by wager)
- void, [38]
- Room (see Place)
- Royal Palace
- gaming in, lawful, [86]
- Rules of Racing Evidence, [53], [81]
- Rules of Betting do., ibid. (see App. B.)
- Sale,
- wager under guise of, void, [35]
- lottery under guise of, illegal, [129], [139]
- bank shares (see Stock Exchange)
- speculative sales not wagers, [39]
- nor sales with contingencies, [36]
- of things first in possession, valid (see Indian Law), ibid.
- of public stocks not in possession formerly void under Barnard’s Act, [40], [87]
- of future dividends
- Scotland,
- Betting House Act applies to, [193]
- Stakeholder,
- agent for depositor only, [54] et seq.
- deposits revocable before paid over, ibid.
- notice necessary, [57]
- authority determined, [60]
- (1.) by express revocation
- (2.) by impossibility of performing his trust
- (3.) by death of depositor
- (4.) by bankruptcy of depositor (see Lottery)
- liability of
- for paying wrong person (see Winner), [62]
- for default in payment of stakes, ibid.
- cannot sue for stakes, ibid.
- not liable under Betting House Act, [190]
- Stakes
- Stamp semble,
- sporting agreement should have, [81]
- Starter,
- when necessary, [81]
- Steeplechase (see Horse-race)
- Steward of Race,
- Stock Exchange (see Broker)
- bargains for differences not known, [96] et seq. (but see Bucket Shop)
- test of difference, bargain, [91]
- customs of binding on principal, [117], [123]
- secus if contrary to law, ibid.
- broker liable personally to jobber, [96]
- bank shares, sale of, [116]
- continuations, nature of, [108] et seq.
- Options, puts, calls, nature of, [106]
- semble not in nature of wager, [107]
- Differences,
- Official Assignee,
- receives differences due to defaulter, [89]
- claims against, for differences due to defaulter, ibid.
- Trustee in bankruptcy of defaulter cannot recover differences from, ibid.
- Time Bargains, meaning of, [95], [101] (see Sales)
- Wagering,
- Subscription to Prize,
- “Sum Added” by OUTSIDER,
- recoverable, [73] (see Added Money)
- may be a subscription to a prize, ibid. (see Stakes)
- Superintendent
- (see Procedure, Instruments of Gaming, Metropolis)
- Sweepstakes (see Lottery, Stakeholder)
- Tattersall’s,
- not within Act, [183]
- Telegram (see Advertising)
- Ticket (see Lottery)
- Time Bargains (see Stock Exchange)
- Tipster,
- Umpire (see Judge, Winner)
- Unlawful Gaming
- Unlawful Games
- User (see Place Gaming House)
- Vexatious Indictment (see Procedure)
- Wager Contract (see Subscription to Prize Deposit)
- nature and test of, [32] et seq.
- agent and principal, agreement between not in nature of, [40]
- consensus and knowledge of both parties necessary, [32]
- construction of (see Construction)
- dividends, sale of future, not, [102]
- games, &c., for money, are, [36]
- guarantee of, enforceable, [63]
- mutuality necessary, [33]
- parties select their own events, [33]
- penalty for non-performance not recoverable
- rescission of contract by, void, [38]
- sale, under guise of, void, [35]
- sale of things not in possession, [39]
- time bargains (see Stock Exchange)
- winner and loser is of essence of, [33]
- Tipster, agreement with, [36] (but see note in Appendix A.)
- Warrant,
- Welshing, an indictable offence, [195]
- Winner,
- Winning,
[1]. 16 East, 150.