New York Statutes

§ 5-415 — Certain transfers of property in pursuance of lottery, void

New York § 5-415
JurisdictionNew York
Law GOBGeneral Obligations
Title 4Contracts Relating to Wagering; Forfeiture and Recovery of Certain Property
Art. 5Creation, Definition and Enforcement of Contractual Obligations

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N.Y. General Obligations § 5-415 (2026).

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§ 5-415. Certain transfers of property in pursuance of lottery, void.\nEvery grant, bargain, sale, conveyance, or transfer of any real estate,\nor of any goods, chattels, things in action, or any personal property,\nwhich shall hereafter be made in pursuance of any lottery, or for the\npurpose of aiding and assisting in such lottery, game or other device,\nto be determined by lot or chance is hereby declared void and of no\neffect.\n

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