Maine Statutes

§ 8 §421 — Immunity and limitation on liability

Maine § 8 §421
JurisdictionMaine
Title 8AMUSEMENTS AND SPORTS
Ch. 16TRI-STATE LOTTO COMPACT

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Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 8, § 8 §421 (2026).

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1.Sovereign Immunity. The commission shall enjoy the sovereign immunity of the party states and neither it nor any of its officers or employees may be sued in any court or tribunal whatsoever by any player in connection with their activities in administering the Tri-state Lotto Game.
2.Liability; pledge of credit. The commission may not pledge the credit of the party states, or any of them individually, or impose any liability upon them, or any of them, directly or indirectly.
3.Disputes concerning tickets. In the event a dispute arises as to whether a ticket is a winning ticket, and irrespective of whether the basis for the dispute is a claim of negligence, breach of contract, intentional tort or any other culpable conduct on the part of the commission, its members or employees, the pl

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Legislative History

PL 1983, c. 732, §1 (NEW).

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