[*National Lotteries*] ALGERIA A national lottery was created in Algeria by Decree No. 64-232 of August 10, 1964.¹/ The lottery is organized and administered by a committee composed of the Minister of National Economy and by representatives of government agencies mentioned in the decree. The lottery tickets are sold only in Algeria. There is no mention concerning the sale of these tickets abroad. ¹/Journal Officiel No. 67 of August 18, 1964. Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74[*National Lotteries*] ALGERIA A national lottery was created in Algeria by Decree No. 64-232 of August 10, 1964.¹/ The lottery is organized and administered by a committee composed of the Minister of National Economy and by representatives of government agencies mentioned in the decree. The lottery tickets are sold only in Algeria. There is no mention concerning the sale of these tickets abroad. ¹/Journal Officiel No. 67 of August 18, 1964. Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74[*National Lotteries*] ALGERIA A national lottery was created in Algeria by Decree No. 64-232 of August 10, 1964.¹/ The lottery is organized and administered by a committee composed of the Minister of National Economy and by representatives of government agencies mentioned in the decree. The lottery tickets are sold only in Algeria. There is no mention concerning the sale of these tickets abroad. ¹/Journal Officiel No. 67 of August 18, 1964. Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74[*National Lotteries*] ALGERIA A national lottery was created in Algeria by Decree No. 64-232 of August 10, 1964.¹/ The lottery is organized and administered by a committee composed of the Minister of National Economy and by representatives of government agencies mentioned in the decree. The lottery tickets are sold only in Algeria. There is no mention concerning the sale of these tickets abroad. ¹/Journal Officiel No. 67 of August 18, 1964. Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74[*National Lotteries*] ALGERIA A national lottery was created in Algeria by Decree No. 64-232 of August 10, 1964.¹/ The lottery is organized and administered by a committee composed of the Minister of National Economy and by representatives of government agencies mentioned in the decree. The lottery tickets are sold only in Algeria. There is no mention concerning the sale of these tickets abroad. ¹/Journal Officiel No. 67 of August 18, 1964. Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74CAMEROON The establishment of the national lottery of Cameroon was authorized by Law No. 72-LF-4 of May 23, 1972. ¹/ The text of this law does not include any provisions permitting the sale of tickets abroad nor does it authorize the sale of foreign tickets in Cameroon. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974. ¹/ Journal Officiel de la Republique Federal du Cameroon, No. 3 (Suppl), May 27, 1972 (Yaounde: Impimerie Nationale), p. 19CAMEROON The establishment of the national lottery of Cameroon was authorized by Law No. 72-LF-4 of May 23, 1972. ¹/ The text of this law does not include any provisions permitting the sale of tickets abroad nor does it authorize the sale of foreign tickets in Cameroon. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974. ¹/ Journal Officiel de la Republique Federal du Cameroon, No. 3 (Suppl), May 27, 1972 (Yaounde: Impimerie Nationale), p. 19CAMEROON The establishment of the national lottery of Cameroon was authorized by Law No. 72-LF-4 of May 23, 1972. ¹/ The text of this law does not include any provisions permitting the sale of tickets abroad nor does it authorize the sale of foreign tickets in Cameroon. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974. ¹/ Journal Officiel de la Republique Federal du Cameroon, No. 3 (Suppl), May 27, 1972 (Yaounde: Impimerie Nationale), p. 19CAMEROON The establishment of the national lottery of Cameroon was authorized by Law No. 72-LF-4 of May 23, 1972. ¹/ The text of this law does not include any provisions permitting the sale of tickets abroad nor does it authorize the sale of foreign tickets in Cameroon. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974. ¹/ Journal Officiel de la Republique Federal du Cameroon, No. 3 (Suppl), May 27, 1972 (Yaounde: Impimerie Nationale), p. 19CAMEROON The establishment of the national lottery of Cameroon was authorized by Law No. 72-LF-4 of May 23, 1972. ¹/ The text of this law does not include any provisions permitting the sale of tickets abroad nor does it authorize the sale of foreign tickets in Cameroon. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974. ¹/ Journal Officiel de la Republique Federal du Cameroon, No. 3 (Suppl), May 27, 1972 (Yaounde: Impimerie Nationale), p. 19CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC The rules establishing the national lottery of the Central African Republic as an independent government agency were approved by Decree No: 65-206 of September 18, 1965. ¹/ The text of this law approves the sale of tickets abroad. The law, however, does not include any provisions allowing the sale of foreign lottery tickets in the Central African Republic. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ¹/ Journal Officiel de la Republic Centreafricaine, No. 20, October 15, 1965 (Bangui: Imprimerie Nationale) p. 692.CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC The rules establishing the national lottery of the Central African Republic as an independent government agency were approved by Decree No: 65-206 of September 18, 1965. ¹/ The text of this law approves the sale of tickets abroad. The law, however, does not include any provisions allowing the sale of foreign lottery tickets in the Central African Republic. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ¹/ Journal Officiel de la Republic Centreafricaine, No. 20, October 15, 1965 (Bangui: Imprimerie Nationale) p. 692.CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC The rules establishing the national lottery of the Central African Republic as an independent government agency were approved by Decree No: 65-206 of September 18, 1965. ¹/ The text of this law approves the sale of tickets abroad. The law, however, does not include any provisions allowing the sale of foreign lottery tickets in the Central African Republic. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ¹/ Journal Officiel de la Republic Centreafricaine, No. 20, October 15, 1965 (Bangui: Imprimerie Nationale) p. 692.CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC The rules establishing the national lottery of the Central African Republic as an independent government agency were approved by Decree No: 65-206 of September 18, 1965. ¹/ The text of this law approves the sale of tickets abroad. The law, however, does not include any provisions allowing the sale of foreign lottery tickets in the Central African Republic. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ¹/ Journal Officiel de la Republic Centreafricaine, No. 20, October 15, 1965 (Bangui: Imprimerie Nationale) p. 692.CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC The rules establishing the national lottery of the Central African Republic as an independent government agency were approved by Decree No: 65-206 of September 18, 1965. ¹/ The text of this law approves the sale of tickets abroad. The law, however, does not include any provisions allowing the sale of foreign lottery tickets in the Central African Republic. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ¹/ Journal Officiel de la Republic Centreafricaine, No. 20, October 15, 1965 (Bangui: Imprimerie Nationale) p. 692.DAHOMEY The Dahomey national lottery was established as an independent government corporation by Ordinance No. 6 of March 22, 1967, [footnote] 1/ as the sole authority for the sale of lottery tickets. The regulations concerning the organization and its activities were defined by Decree No. 100 of March 23, 1967. [footnote] 2/ The decree authorizes the sale of tickets abroad. It does not, however, include any provision which would permit the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Dahomey. ______________ 1/ Journal Officiel de la Repubique du Dahomey, No. 7, April 1, 1967, p. 264. 2/ Ibid., p. 267. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74DAHOMEY The Dahomey national lottery was established as an independent government corporation by Ordinance No. 6 of March 22, 1967, [footnote] 1/ as the sole authority for the sale of lottery tickets. The regulations concerning the organization and its activities were defined by Decree No. 100 of March 23, 1967. [footnote] 2/ The decree authorizes the sale of tickets abroad. It does not, however, include any provision which would permit the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Dahomey. ______________ 1/ Journal Officiel de la Repubique du Dahomey, No. 7, April 1, 1967, p. 264. 2/ Ibid., p. 267. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74DAHOMEY The Dahomey national lottery was established as an independent government corporation by Ordinance No. 6 of March 22, 1967, [footnote] 1/ as the sole authority for the sale of lottery tickets. The regulations concerning the organization and its activities were defined by Decree No. 100 of March 23, 1967. [footnote] 2/ The decree authorizes the sale of tickets abroad. It does not, however, include any provision which would permit the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Dahomey. ______________ 1/ Journal Officiel de la Repubique du Dahomey, No. 7, April 1, 1967, p. 264. 2/ Ibid., p. 267. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74DAHOMEY The Dahomey national lottery was established as an independent government corporation by Ordinance No. 6 of March 22, 1967, [footnote] 1/ as the sole authority for the sale of lottery tickets. The regulations concerning the organization and its activities were defined by Decree No. 100 of March 23, 1967. [footnote] 2/ The decree authorizes the sale of tickets abroad. It does not, however, include any provision which would permit the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Dahomey. ______________ 1/ Journal Officiel de la Repubique du Dahomey, No. 7, April 1, 1967, p. 264. 2/ Ibid., p. 267. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74DAHOMEY The Dahomey national lottery was established as an independent government corporation by Ordinance No. 6 of March 22, 1967, [footnote] 1/ as the sole authority for the sale of lottery tickets. The regulations concerning the organization and its activities were defined by Decree No. 100 of March 23, 1967. [footnote] 2/ The decree authorizes the sale of tickets abroad. It does not, however, include any provision which would permit the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Dahomey. ______________ 1/ Journal Officiel de la Repubique du Dahomey, No. 7, April 1, 1967, p. 264. 2/ Ibid., p. 267. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74ENGLISH-SPEAKING AFRICAN COUNTRIES Of the English-speaking African countries surveyed, only Ehtiiopia, [footnote] 1/, Ghana [footnote] 2/ and Sierra Leone [footnote] 3/ have national lotteries. Whether these countries offer their tickets for sale in another country is not reflected in the statutes establishing the lotteries. Ethiopia has established a state monopoly in respect of money lotteries to the exclusion of all others and this legislation would seem to deny the sale within its borders of tickets of another nation-state's lottery. The Ghanian law provides that all lotteries other than the national lottery are unlawful, but that an exemption may be made by the President for certain lotteries having for their main object specified charitable purposes. The Ghanian law therefor seems to be flexible enough to allow the sale within Ghana of tickets of another nation-state under certain specified conditions, if authorized. The Sierra Leone statute allows the Minister of Finance to issue a license authorizing a lottery, and it is known that certain British lotteries are licensed to sell tickets in Sierra Leone. Whether in fact the sale of another nation-state's lottery tickets is allowed in Sierra Leone is not known. __________________________ 1/ I Consolidated Laws of Ethiopia 313. 2/ Act 31 of 1960, Acts of Ghana. 3/ Act 51 of 1962, Supplement to the Sierra Leone Official Gazette, Vol. XCIII, no. 106 of December 13, 1962; N.R.C. Decree No. 64 of 1967, Supplement to Extraordinary Gazette, Vol. XCVIII, No. 107 of December 1, 1967.ENGLISH-SPEAKING AFRICAN COUNTRIES Of the English-speaking African countries surveyed, only Ehtiiopia, [footnote] 1/, Ghana [footnote] 2/ and Sierra Leone [footnote] 3/ have national lotteries. Whether these countries offer their tickets for sale in another country is not reflected in the statutes establishing the lotteries. Ethiopia has established a state monopoly in respect of money lotteries to the exclusion of all others and this legislation would seem to deny the sale within its borders of tickets of another nation-state's lottery. The Ghanian law provides that all lotteries other than the national lottery are unlawful, but that an exemption may be made by the President for certain lotteries having for their main object specified charitable purposes. The Ghanian law therefor seems to be flexible enough to allow the sale within Ghana of tickets of another nation-state under certain specified conditions, if authorized. The Sierra Leone statute allows the Minister of Finance to issue a license authorizing a lottery, and it is known that certain British lotteries are licensed to sell tickets in Sierra Leone. Whether in fact the sale of another nation-state's lottery tickets is allowed in Sierra Leone is not known. __________________________ 1/ I Consolidated Laws of Ethiopia 313. 2/ Act 31 of 1960, Acts of Ghana. 3/ Act 51 of 1962, Supplement to the Sierra Leone Official Gazette, Vol. XCIII, no. 106 of December 13, 1962; N.R.C. Decree No. 64 of 1967, Supplement to Extraordinary Gazette, Vol. XCVIII, No. 107 of December 1, 1967.ENGLISH-SPEAKING AFRICAN COUNTRIES Of the English-speaking African countries surveyed, only Ehtiiopia, [footnote] 1/, Ghana [footnote] 2/ and Sierra Leone [footnote] 3/ have national lotteries. Whether these countries offer their tickets for sale in another country is not reflected in the statutes establishing the lotteries. Ethiopia has established a state monopoly in respect of money lotteries to the exclusion of all others and this legislation would seem to deny the sale within its borders of tickets of another nation-state's lottery. The Ghanian law provides that all lotteries other than the national lottery are unlawful, but that an exemption may be made by the President for certain lotteries having for their main object specified charitable purposes. The Ghanian law therefor seems to be flexible enough to allow the sale within Ghana of tickets of another nation-state under certain specified conditions, if authorized. The Sierra Leone statute allows the Minister of Finance to issue a license authorizing a lottery, and it is known that certain British lotteries are licensed to sell tickets in Sierra Leone. Whether in fact the sale of another nation-state's lottery tickets is allowed in Sierra Leone is not known. __________________________ 1/ I Consolidated Laws of Ethiopia 313. 2/ Act 31 of 1960, Acts of Ghana. 3/ Act 51 of 1962, Supplement to the Sierra Leone Official Gazette, Vol. XCIII, no. 106 of December 13, 1962; N.R.C. Decree No. 64 of 1967, Supplement to Extraordinary Gazette, Vol. XCVIII, No. 107 of December 1, 1967.ENGLISH-SPEAKING AFRICAN COUNTRIES Of the English-speaking African countries surveyed, only Ehtiiopia, [footnote] 1/, Ghana [footnote] 2/ and Sierra Leone [footnote] 3/ have national lotteries. Whether these countries offer their tickets for sale in another country is not reflected in the statutes establishing the lotteries. Ethiopia has established a state monopoly in respect of money lotteries to the exclusion of all others and this legislation would seem to deny the sale within its borders of tickets of another nation-state's lottery. The Ghanian law provides that all lotteries other than the national lottery are unlawful, but that an exemption may be made by the President for certain lotteries having for their main object specified charitable purposes. The Ghanian law therefor seems to be flexible enough to allow the sale within Ghana of tickets of another nation-state under certain specified conditions, if authorized. The Sierra Leone statute allows the Minister of Finance to issue a license authorizing a lottery, and it is known that certain British lotteries are licensed to sell tickets in Sierra Leone. Whether in fact the sale of another nation-state's lottery tickets is allowed in Sierra Leone is not known. __________________________ 1/ I Consolidated Laws of Ethiopia 313. 2/ Act 31 of 1960, Acts of Ghana. 3/ Act 51 of 1962, Supplement to the Sierra Leone Official Gazette, Vol. XCIII, no. 106 of December 13, 1962; N.R.C. Decree No. 64 of 1967, Supplement to Extraordinary Gazette, Vol. XCVIII, No. 107 of December 1, 1967.ENGLISH-SPEAKING AFRICAN COUNTRIES Of the English-speaking African countries surveyed, only Ehtiiopia, [footnote] 1/, Ghana [footnote] 2/ and Sierra Leone [footnote] 3/ have national lotteries. Whether these countries offer their tickets for sale in another country is not reflected in the statutes establishing the lotteries. Ethiopia has established a state monopoly in respect of money lotteries to the exclusion of all others and this legislation would seem to deny the sale within its borders of tickets of another nation-state's lottery. The Ghanian law provides that all lotteries other than the national lottery are unlawful, but that an exemption may be made by the President for certain lotteries having for their main object specified charitable purposes. The Ghanian law therefor seems to be flexible enough to allow the sale within Ghana of tickets of another nation-state under certain specified conditions, if authorized. The Sierra Leone statute allows the Minister of Finance to issue a license authorizing a lottery, and it is known that certain British lotteries are licensed to sell tickets in Sierra Leone. Whether in fact the sale of another nation-state's lottery tickets is allowed in Sierra Leone is not known. __________________________ 1/ I Consolidated Laws of Ethiopia 313. 2/ Act 31 of 1960, Acts of Ghana. 3/ Act 51 of 1962, Supplement to the Sierra Leone Official Gazette, Vol. XCIII, no. 106 of December 13, 1962; N.R.C. Decree No. 64 of 1967, Supplement to Extraordinary Gazette, Vol. XCVIII, No. 107 of December 1, 1967.The state lottery is held under the auspices of the Sierra Leone State Lottery Company rather than by a governmental department. Whether the form of other nation-states' lotteries would affect their application for a license to sell their tickets in Sierra Leone is now known. Some states which do not sponsor a national lottery do have statutes which contemplate the allowance within those countries of lotteries under controlled conditions. Whether these states allow, as a matter of practice, the sale of another country's lottery tickets is not specifically shown by their laws, which are expressed as follows: Kenya [footnote] 4/ requires that all lotteries be licensed, but the statute is silent regarding foreign lotteries. Zambia, [footnote] 5/. with the exception of certain specified limited lotteries, requires that all lotteries promoted or conducted in Zambia must be authorized by proper authority. The Seychelles [footnote] 6/ makes the operation of an unauthorized lottery an offense and gives the Police Commissioner authority to allow lotteries. In Mauritius, [footnote] 7/ the Governor-General may authorize lotteries for certain purposes, including provision "for the welfare, comfort, assistance, recreation, or entertainment of the Merchant Navies of the United ____________________ 4/ Cap. 131, Laws of Kenya (1967). 5/ Cap. 427, Laws of the Republic of Zambia (1972). 6/ Cap. 72, The Laws of the Seychelles 1971. 7/ 5 Consolidated Statutes of Mauritius 205.The state lottery is held under the auspices of the Sierra Leone State Lottery Company rather than by a governmental department. Whether the form of other nation-states' lotteries would affect their application for a license to sell their tickets in Sierra Leone is now known. Some states which do not sponsor a national lottery do have statutes which contemplate the allowance within those countries of lotteries under controlled conditions. Whether these states allow, as a matter of practice, the sale of another country's lottery tickets is not specifically shown by their laws, which are expressed as follows: Kenya [footnote] 4/ requires that all lotteries be licensed, but the statute is silent regarding foreign lotteries. Zambia, [footnote] 5/. with the exception of certain specified limited lotteries, requires that all lotteries promoted or conducted in Zambia must be authorized by proper authority. The Seychelles [footnote] 6/ makes the operation of an unauthorized lottery an offense and gives the Police Commissioner authority to allow lotteries. In Mauritius, [footnote] 7/ the Governor-General may authorize lotteries for certain purposes, including provision "for the welfare, comfort, assistance, recreation, or entertainment of the Merchant Navies of the United ____________________ 4/ Cap. 131, Laws of Kenya (1967). 5/ Cap. 427, Laws of the Republic of Zambia (1972). 6/ Cap. 72, The Laws of the Seychelles 1971. 7/ 5 Consolidated Statutes of Mauritius 205.The state lottery is held under the auspices of the Sierra Leone State Lottery Company rather than by a governmental department. Whether the form of other nation-states' lotteries would affect their application for a license to sell their tickets in Sierra Leone is now known. Some states which do not sponsor a national lottery do have statutes which contemplate the allowance within those countries of lotteries under controlled conditions. Whether these states allow, as a matter of practice, the sale of another country's lottery tickets is not specifically shown by their laws, which are expressed as follows: Kenya [footnote] 4/ requires that all lotteries be licensed, but the statute is silent regarding foreign lotteries. Zambia, [footnote] 5/. with the exception of certain specified limited lotteries, requires that all lotteries promoted or conducted in Zambia must be authorized by proper authority. The Seychelles [footnote] 6/ makes the operation of an unauthorized lottery an offense and gives the Police Commissioner authority to allow lotteries. In Mauritius, [footnote] 7/ the Governor-General may authorize lotteries for certain purposes, including provision "for the welfare, comfort, assistance, recreation, or entertainment of the Merchant Navies of the United ____________________ 4/ Cap. 131, Laws of Kenya (1967). 5/ Cap. 427, Laws of the Republic of Zambia (1972). 6/ Cap. 72, The Laws of the Seychelles 1971. 7/ 5 Consolidated Statutes of Mauritius 205.The state lottery is held under the auspices of the Sierra Leone State Lottery Company rather than by a governmental department. Whether the form of other nation-states' lotteries would affect their application for a license to sell their tickets in Sierra Leone is now known. Some states which do not sponsor a national lottery do have statutes which contemplate the allowance within those countries of lotteries under controlled conditions. Whether these states allow, as a matter of practice, the sale of another country's lottery tickets is not specifically shown by their laws, which are expressed as follows: Kenya [footnote] 4/ requires that all lotteries be licensed, but the statute is silent regarding foreign lotteries. Zambia, [footnote] 5/. with the exception of certain specified limited lotteries, requires that all lotteries promoted or conducted in Zambia must be authorized by proper authority. The Seychelles [footnote] 6/ makes the operation of an unauthorized lottery an offense and gives the Police Commissioner authority to allow lotteries. In Mauritius, [footnote] 7/ the Governor-General may authorize lotteries for certain purposes, including provision "for the welfare, comfort, assistance, recreation, or entertainment of the Merchant Navies of the United ____________________ 4/ Cap. 131, Laws of Kenya (1967). 5/ Cap. 427, Laws of the Republic of Zambia (1972). 6/ Cap. 72, The Laws of the Seychelles 1971. 7/ 5 Consolidated Statutes of Mauritius 205.The state lottery is held under the auspices of the Sierra Leone State Lottery Company rather than by a governmental department. Whether the form of other nation-states' lotteries would affect their application for a license to sell their tickets in Sierra Leone is now known. Some states which do not sponsor a national lottery do have statutes which contemplate the allowance within those countries of lotteries under controlled conditions. Whether these states allow, as a matter of practice, the sale of another country's lottery tickets is not specifically shown by their laws, which are expressed as follows: Kenya [footnote] 4/ requires that all lotteries be licensed, but the statute is silent regarding foreign lotteries. Zambia, [footnote] 5/. with the exception of certain specified limited lotteries, requires that all lotteries promoted or conducted in Zambia must be authorized by proper authority. The Seychelles [footnote] 6/ makes the operation of an unauthorized lottery an offense and gives the Police Commissioner authority to allow lotteries. In Mauritius, [footnote] 7/ the Governor-General may authorize lotteries for certain purposes, including provision "for the welfare, comfort, assistance, recreation, or entertainment of the Merchant Navies of the United ____________________ 4/ Cap. 131, Laws of Kenya (1967). 5/ Cap. 427, Laws of the Republic of Zambia (1972). 6/ Cap. 72, The Laws of the Seychelles 1971. 7/ 5 Consolidated Statutes of Mauritius 205.-3- Kingdom, or any British possession, or any Friendly Power, or any member thereof...." In The Gambia, [footnote] 8/ the Accountant-General may issue a promoter's license authorizing the holder to act as an agent of any promoter of any "pool" promoted within the country, or of any principal agent of the promoter of a pool promoted outside the country. Rhodesia [footnote] 9/ allows lotteries promoted or conducted in that country to be exempted from legal prohibitions if they are conducted for charitable purposes. ____________________ Prepared by Neil R. McDonald Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 8/ Cap. 145, The Laws of Gambia 1966. 9/ Cap. 68, Laws of Southern Rhodesia 1963.-3- Kingdom, or any British possession, or any Friendly Power, or any member thereof...." In The Gambia, [footnote] 8/ the Accountant-General may issue a promoter's license authorizing the holder to act as an agent of any promoter of any "pool" promoted within the country, or of any principal agent of the promoter of a pool promoted outside the country. Rhodesia [footnote] 9/ allows lotteries promoted or conducted in that country to be exempted from legal prohibitions if they are conducted for charitable purposes. ____________________ Prepared by Neil R. McDonald Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 8/ Cap. 145, The Laws of Gambia 1966. 9/ Cap. 68, Laws of Southern Rhodesia 1963.-3- Kingdom, or any British possession, or any Friendly Power, or any member thereof...." In The Gambia, [footnote] 8/ the Accountant-General may issue a promoter's license authorizing the holder to act as an agent of any promoter of any "pool" promoted within the country, or of any principal agent of the promoter of a pool promoted outside the country. Rhodesia [footnote] 9/ allows lotteries promoted or conducted in that country to be exempted from legal prohibitions if they are conducted for charitable purposes. ____________________ Prepared by Neil R. McDonald Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 8/ Cap. 145, The Laws of Gambia 1966. 9/ Cap. 68, Laws of Southern Rhodesia 1963.-3- Kingdom, or any British possession, or any Friendly Power, or any member thereof...." In The Gambia, [footnote] 8/ the Accountant-General may issue a promoter's license authorizing the holder to act as an agent of any promoter of any "pool" promoted within the country, or of any principal agent of the promoter of a pool promoted outside the country. Rhodesia [footnote] 9/ allows lotteries promoted or conducted in that country to be exempted from legal prohibitions if they are conducted for charitable purposes. ____________________ Prepared by Neil R. McDonald Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 8/ Cap. 145, The Laws of Gambia 1966. 9/ Cap. 68, Laws of Southern Rhodesia 1963.-3- Kingdom, or any British possession, or any Friendly Power, or any member thereof...." In The Gambia, [footnote] 8/ the Accountant-General may issue a promoter's license authorizing the holder to act as an agent of any promoter of any "pool" promoted within the country, or of any principal agent of the promoter of a pool promoted outside the country. Rhodesia [footnote] 9/ allows lotteries promoted or conducted in that country to be exempted from legal prohibitions if they are conducted for charitable purposes. ____________________ Prepared by Neil R. McDonald Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 8/ Cap. 145, The Laws of Gambia 1966. 9/ Cap. 68, Laws of Southern Rhodesia 1963.IRAQ Law No. 116 of August 4, 1969[footnote] 1/ regulates lotteries in Iraq. According to Article 3 of this law, no person is allowed to advertise, sell or circulate lottery tickets issued in foreign countries, even if the circulation was done for free. As for offering Iraqi lottery tickets for sale in foreign countries, the law is silent. ______________ 1/ Official Gazette (in Arabic) No. 1764 of August 4, 1969. Prepared by Dr. Zuhair E. Jwaideh, Chief and Mamoon Zaki, Legal Research Assistant Near Easter and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74IRAQ Law No. 116 of August 4, 1969[footnote] 1/ regulates lotteries in Iraq. According to Article 3 of this law, no person is allowed to advertise, sell or circulate lottery tickets issued in foreign countries, even if the circulation was done for free. As for offering Iraqi lottery tickets for sale in foreign countries, the law is silent. ______________ 1/ Official Gazette (in Arabic) No. 1764 of August 4, 1969. Prepared by Dr. Zuhair E. Jwaideh, Chief and Mamoon Zaki, Legal Research Assistant Near Easter and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74IRAQ Law No. 116 of August 4, 1969[footnote] 1/ regulates lotteries in Iraq. According to Article 3 of this law, no person is allowed to advertise, sell or circulate lottery tickets issued in foreign countries, even if the circulation was done for free. As for offering Iraqi lottery tickets for sale in foreign countries, the law is silent. ______________ 1/ Official Gazette (in Arabic) No. 1764 of August 4, 1969. Prepared by Dr. Zuhair E. Jwaideh, Chief and Mamoon Zaki, Legal Research Assistant Near Easter and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74IRAQ Law No. 116 of August 4, 1969[footnote] 1/ regulates lotteries in Iraq. According to Article 3 of this law, no person is allowed to advertise, sell or circulate lottery tickets issued in foreign countries, even if the circulation was done for free. As for offering Iraqi lottery tickets for sale in foreign countries, the law is silent. ______________ 1/ Official Gazette (in Arabic) No. 1764 of August 4, 1969. Prepared by Dr. Zuhair E. Jwaideh, Chief and Mamoon Zaki, Legal Research Assistant Near Easter and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74IRAQ Law No. 116 of August 4, 1969[footnote] 1/ regulates lotteries in Iraq. According to Article 3 of this law, no person is allowed to advertise, sell or circulate lottery tickets issued in foreign countries, even if the circulation was done for free. As for offering Iraqi lottery tickets for sale in foreign countries, the law is silent. ______________ 1/ Official Gazette (in Arabic) No. 1764 of August 4, 1969. Prepared by Dr. Zuhair E. Jwaideh, Chief and Mamoon Zaki, Legal Research Assistant Near Easter and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74LEBANON Legislative Decree No. 142 of June 2, 1959[footnote] 1/ establishes and regulates the national lottery in Lebanon. According to Article 16 of this legislative decree, it is prohibited to sell foreign lottery tickets within the territory of Lebanon without obtaining permission from the Government and consulting the Committee for the national lottery. All foreign lottery tickets on sale in Lebanon without compliance with this provision shall be confiscated. Article 5 of Decree No. 2836 of January 14, 1959 prohibits non-Lebanese aliens from participating in contracts for the sale of tickets within the territories of Lebanon. The law does not have any provision concerning the offering of Lebanese lottery tickets to foreign countries for sale. _________________________ Prepared by Dr. Zuhair E. Jwaideh, Chief and Mamoon A. Zaki, Legal Research Assistant Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ Official Gazette (in Arabic) No. 414 of July 31, 1959 2/ Ibid., No. 67 of December 23, 1959LEBANON Legislative Decree No. 142 of June 2, 1959[footnote] 1/ establishes and regulates the national lottery in Lebanon. According to Article 16 of this legislative decree, it is prohibited to sell foreign lottery tickets within the territory of Lebanon without obtaining permission from the Government and consulting the Committee for the national lottery. All foreign lottery tickets on sale in Lebanon without compliance with this provision shall be confiscated. Article 5 of Decree No. 2836 of January 14, 1959 prohibits non-Lebanese aliens from participating in contracts for the sale of tickets within the territories of Lebanon. The law does not have any provision concerning the offering of Lebanese lottery tickets to foreign countries for sale. _________________________ Prepared by Dr. Zuhair E. Jwaideh, Chief and Mamoon A. Zaki, Legal Research Assistant Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ Official Gazette (in Arabic) No. 414 of July 31, 1959 2/ Ibid., No. 67 of December 23, 1959LEBANON Legislative Decree No. 142 of June 2, 1959[footnote] 1/ establishes and regulates the national lottery in Lebanon. According to Article 16 of this legislative decree, it is prohibited to sell foreign lottery tickets within the territory of Lebanon without obtaining permission from the Government and consulting the Committee for the national lottery. All foreign lottery tickets on sale in Lebanon without compliance with this provision shall be confiscated. Article 5 of Decree No. 2836 of January 14, 1959 prohibits non-Lebanese aliens from participating in contracts for the sale of tickets within the territories of Lebanon. The law does not have any provision concerning the offering of Lebanese lottery tickets to foreign countries for sale. _________________________ Prepared by Dr. Zuhair E. Jwaideh, Chief and Mamoon A. Zaki, Legal Research Assistant Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ Official Gazette (in Arabic) No. 414 of July 31, 1959 2/ Ibid., No. 67 of December 23, 1959LEBANON Legislative Decree No. 142 of June 2, 1959[footnote] 1/ establishes and regulates the national lottery in Lebanon. According to Article 16 of this legislative decree, it is prohibited to sell foreign lottery tickets within the territory of Lebanon without obtaining permission from the Government and consulting the Committee for the national lottery. All foreign lottery tickets on sale in Lebanon without compliance with this provision shall be confiscated. Article 5 of Decree No. 2836 of January 14, 1959 prohibits non-Lebanese aliens from participating in contracts for the sale of tickets within the territories of Lebanon. The law does not have any provision concerning the offering of Lebanese lottery tickets to foreign countries for sale. _________________________ Prepared by Dr. Zuhair E. Jwaideh, Chief and Mamoon A. Zaki, Legal Research Assistant Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ Official Gazette (in Arabic) No. 414 of July 31, 1959 2/ Ibid., No. 67 of December 23, 1959LEBANON Legislative Decree No. 142 of June 2, 1959[footnote] 1/ establishes and regulates the national lottery in Lebanon. According to Article 16 of this legislative decree, it is prohibited to sell foreign lottery tickets within the territory of Lebanon without obtaining permission from the Government and consulting the Committee for the national lottery. All foreign lottery tickets on sale in Lebanon without compliance with this provision shall be confiscated. Article 5 of Decree No. 2836 of January 14, 1959 prohibits non-Lebanese aliens from participating in contracts for the sale of tickets within the territories of Lebanon. The law does not have any provision concerning the offering of Lebanese lottery tickets to foreign countries for sale. _________________________ Prepared by Dr. Zuhair E. Jwaideh, Chief and Mamoon A. Zaki, Legal Research Assistant Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ Official Gazette (in Arabic) No. 414 of July 31, 1959 2/ Ibid., No. 67 of December 23, 1959MOROCCO Law No. 23-71 of December 31, 1971 [footnote] 1/ established the national lottery in Morocco. According to this law, the lottery authority in Morocco is the only organization allowed to issue tickets for sale in their country. Article 12 of Law No. 23-71 of December 31, 1971 banned the sale of tickets of the French national lottery beginning January 1, 1972. These tickets were on sale in Morocco for years even after the country's independence. The law is silent about offering Moroccan lottery tickets for sale abroad. ________________ 1/ Bulletin Official No. 3101 of April 5, 1972. Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74MOROCCO Law No. 23-71 of December 31, 1971 [footnote] 1/ established the national lottery in Morocco. According to this law, the lottery authority in Morocco is the only organization allowed to issue tickets for sale in their country. Article 12 of Law No. 23-71 of December 31, 1971 banned the sale of tickets of the French national lottery beginning January 1, 1972. These tickets were on sale in Morocco for years even after the country's independence. The law is silent about offering Moroccan lottery tickets for sale abroad. ________________ 1/ Bulletin Official No. 3101 of April 5, 1972. Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74MOROCCO Law No. 23-71 of December 31, 1971 [footnote] 1/ established the national lottery in Morocco. According to this law, the lottery authority in Morocco is the only organization allowed to issue tickets for sale in their country. Article 12 of Law No. 23-71 of December 31, 1971 banned the sale of tickets of the French national lottery beginning January 1, 1972. These tickets were on sale in Morocco for years even after the country's independence. The law is silent about offering Moroccan lottery tickets for sale abroad. ________________ 1/ Bulletin Official No. 3101 of April 5, 1972. Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74MOROCCO Law No. 23-71 of December 31, 1971 [footnote] 1/ established the national lottery in Morocco. According to this law, the lottery authority in Morocco is the only organization allowed to issue tickets for sale in their country. Article 12 of Law No. 23-71 of December 31, 1971 banned the sale of tickets of the French national lottery beginning January 1, 1972. These tickets were on sale in Morocco for years even after the country's independence. The law is silent about offering Moroccan lottery tickets for sale abroad. ________________ 1/ Bulletin Official No. 3101 of April 5, 1972. Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74MOROCCO Law No. 23-71 of December 31, 1971 [footnote] 1/ established the national lottery in Morocco. According to this law, the lottery authority in Morocco is the only organization allowed to issue tickets for sale in their country. Article 12 of Law No. 23-71 of December 31, 1971 banned the sale of tickets of the French national lottery beginning January 1, 1972. These tickets were on sale in Morocco for years even after the country's independence. The law is silent about offering Moroccan lottery tickets for sale abroad. ________________ 1/ Bulletin Official No. 3101 of April 5, 1972. Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74NIGER The national lottery of Niger was created by Law No. 66-060 of March 31, 1966.[footnote] 1/ The implementation of this law was accomplished by Order No. 83 of April 29, 1966 [footnote] 2/ and Order No. 6 of January 14, 1967.[footnote] 3/ The law does not include any provisions permitting the sale of national lottery tickets abroad nor does it permit the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Niger. __________________ 1/ Journal Official de la Republique du Niger, No. 7, April 1, 1966, p. 152. 2/ Journal Official de la Republique du Niger, No. 10, May 15, 1966, p. 216 3/ Journal Official de la Republique du Niger, No. 3, February 1, 1967, p. 51 Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74NIGER The national lottery of Niger was created by Law No. 66-060 of March 31, 1966.[footnote] 1/ The implementation of this law was accomplished by Order No. 83 of April 29, 1966 [footnote] 2/ and Order No. 6 of January 14, 1967.[footnote] 3/ The law does not include any provisions permitting the sale of national lottery tickets abroad nor does it permit the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Niger. __________________ 1/ Journal Official de la Republique du Niger, No. 7, April 1, 1966, p. 152. 2/ Journal Official de la Republique du Niger, No. 10, May 15, 1966, p. 216 3/ Journal Official de la Republique du Niger, No. 3, February 1, 1967, p. 51 Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74NIGER The national lottery of Niger was created by Law No. 66-060 of March 31, 1966.[footnote] 1/ The implementation of this law was accomplished by Order No. 83 of April 29, 1966 [footnote] 2/ and Order No. 6 of January 14, 1967.[footnote] 3/ The law does not include any provisions permitting the sale of national lottery tickets abroad nor does it permit the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Niger. __________________ 1/ Journal Official de la Republique du Niger, No. 7, April 1, 1966, p. 152. 2/ Journal Official de la Republique du Niger, No. 10, May 15, 1966, p. 216 3/ Journal Official de la Republique du Niger, No. 3, February 1, 1967, p. 51 Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74NIGER The national lottery of Niger was created by Law No. 66-060 of March 31, 1966.[footnote] 1/ The implementation of this law was accomplished by Order No. 83 of April 29, 1966 [footnote] 2/ and Order No. 6 of January 14, 1967.[footnote] 3/ The law does not include any provisions permitting the sale of national lottery tickets abroad nor does it permit the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Niger. __________________ 1/ Journal Official de la Republique du Niger, No. 7, April 1, 1966, p. 152. 2/ Journal Official de la Republique du Niger, No. 10, May 15, 1966, p. 216 3/ Journal Official de la Republique du Niger, No. 3, February 1, 1967, p. 51 Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74NIGER The national lottery of Niger was created by Law No. 66-060 of March 31, 1966.[footnote] 1/ The implementation of this law was accomplished by Order No. 83 of April 29, 1966 [footnote] 2/ and Order No. 6 of January 14, 1967.[footnote] 3/ The law does not include any provisions permitting the sale of national lottery tickets abroad nor does it permit the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Niger. __________________ 1/ Journal Official de la Republique du Niger, No. 7, April 1, 1966, p. 152. 2/ Journal Official de la Republique du Niger, No. 10, May 15, 1966, p. 216 3/ Journal Official de la Republique du Niger, No. 3, February 1, 1967, p. 51 Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74SENEGAL The national lottery of Senegal was created by Law No. 66-22 of February 1, 1966. [footnote] 1/ The government concessioner the management of the lottery to the National Lottery Corporation of Senegal under the conditions defined by Decree No. 66-681 of September 2, 1966. [footnote] 2/ The regulations governing the opeation of the lottery were approved by Decree No. 68-139 of February 23, 1968. [footnote] 3/ None of the texts include any provision permitting the offer of tickets abroad or the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Senegal. _____________________ 1/ Journal Official de la Republique du Senegal, No. 3801, February 5, 1966, p. 152. 2/ Journal Official de la Republique du Senegal, No. 3847, September 24, 1966, p. 1223 3/ Journal Official de la Republique du Senegal, No. 3946 (Spec.), March 4, 1974 Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74SENEGAL The national lottery of Senegal was created by Law No. 66-22 of February 1, 1966. [footnote] 1/ The government concessioner the management of the lottery to the National Lottery Corporation of Senegal under the conditions defined by Decree No. 66-681 of September 2, 1966. [footnote] 2/ The regulations governing the opeation of the lottery were approved by Decree No. 68-139 of February 23, 1968. [footnote] 3/ None of the texts include any provision permitting the offer of tickets abroad or the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Senegal. _____________________ 1/ Journal Official de la Republique du Senegal, No. 3801, February 5, 1966, p. 152. 2/ Journal Official de la Republique du Senegal, No. 3847, September 24, 1966, p. 1223 3/ Journal Official de la Republique du Senegal, No. 3946 (Spec.), March 4, 1974 Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74SENEGAL The national lottery of Senegal was created by Law No. 66-22 of February 1, 1966. [footnote] 1/ The government concessioner the management of the lottery to the National Lottery Corporation of Senegal under the conditions defined by Decree No. 66-681 of September 2, 1966. [footnote] 2/ The regulations governing the opeation of the lottery were approved by Decree No. 68-139 of February 23, 1968. [footnote] 3/ None of the texts include any provision permitting the offer of tickets abroad or the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Senegal. _____________________ 1/ Journal Official de la Republique du Senegal, No. 3801, February 5, 1966, p. 152. 2/ Journal Official de la Republique du Senegal, No. 3847, September 24, 1966, p. 1223 3/ Journal Official de la Republique du Senegal, No. 3946 (Spec.), March 4, 1974 Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74SENEGAL The national lottery of Senegal was created by Law No. 66-22 of February 1, 1966. [footnote] 1/ The government concessioner the management of the lottery to the National Lottery Corporation of Senegal under the conditions defined by Decree No. 66-681 of September 2, 1966. [footnote] 2/ The regulations governing the opeation of the lottery were approved by Decree No. 68-139 of February 23, 1968. [footnote] 3/ None of the texts include any provision permitting the offer of tickets abroad or the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Senegal. _____________________ 1/ Journal Official de la Republique du Senegal, No. 3801, February 5, 1966, p. 152. 2/ Journal Official de la Republique du Senegal, No. 3847, September 24, 1966, p. 1223 3/ Journal Official de la Republique du Senegal, No. 3946 (Spec.), March 4, 1974 Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74SENEGAL The national lottery of Senegal was created by Law No. 66-22 of February 1, 1966. [footnote] 1/ The government concessioner the management of the lottery to the National Lottery Corporation of Senegal under the conditions defined by Decree No. 66-681 of September 2, 1966. [footnote] 2/ The regulations governing the opeation of the lottery were approved by Decree No. 68-139 of February 23, 1968. [footnote] 3/ None of the texts include any provision permitting the offer of tickets abroad or the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Senegal. _____________________ 1/ Journal Official de la Republique du Senegal, No. 3801, February 5, 1966, p. 152. 2/ Journal Official de la Republique du Senegal, No. 3847, September 24, 1966, p. 1223 3/ Journal Official de la Republique du Senegal, No. 3946 (Spec.), March 4, 1974 Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74TOGO The national lottery of Togo was founded as an autonomous agency by Law No. 66-8 of July 4, 1966. [footnote] 1/ The regulations concerning the organization and functions of the agency were defined by Decree No. 66-117 of July 15, 1966. [footnote] 2/ The law does not include provisions which would allow the sale of lottery tickets in another country. Similarly, the law is silent regarding the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Togo. __________________ 1/ Journal Officiel de la Republique Togolaise, No. 328 (Spec.) July 15, 1966 2/ Ibid., p. 14. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74TOGO The national lottery of Togo was founded as an autonomous agency by Law No. 66-8 of July 4, 1966. [footnote] 1/ The regulations concerning the organization and functions of the agency were defined by Decree No. 66-117 of July 15, 1966. [footnote] 2/ The law does not include provisions which would allow the sale of lottery tickets in another country. Similarly, the law is silent regarding the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Togo. __________________ 1/ Journal Officiel de la Republique Togolaise, No. 328 (Spec.) July 15, 1966 2/ Ibid., p. 14. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74TOGO The national lottery of Togo was founded as an autonomous agency by Law No. 66-8 of July 4, 1966. [footnote] 1/ The regulations concerning the organization and functions of the agency were defined by Decree No. 66-117 of July 15, 1966. [footnote] 2/ The law does not include provisions which would allow the sale of lottery tickets in another country. Similarly, the law is silent regarding the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Togo. __________________ 1/ Journal Officiel de la Republique Togolaise, No. 328 (Spec.) July 15, 1966 2/ Ibid., p. 14. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74TOGO The national lottery of Togo was founded as an autonomous agency by Law No. 66-8 of July 4, 1966. [footnote] 1/ The regulations concerning the organization and functions of the agency were defined by Decree No. 66-117 of July 15, 1966. [footnote] 2/ The law does not include provisions which would allow the sale of lottery tickets in another country. Similarly, the law is silent regarding the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Togo. __________________ 1/ Journal Officiel de la Republique Togolaise, No. 328 (Spec.) July 15, 1966 2/ Ibid., p. 14. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74TOGO The national lottery of Togo was founded as an autonomous agency by Law No. 66-8 of July 4, 1966. [footnote] 1/ The regulations concerning the organization and functions of the agency were defined by Decree No. 66-117 of July 15, 1966. [footnote] 2/ The law does not include provisions which would allow the sale of lottery tickets in another country. Similarly, the law is silent regarding the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Togo. __________________ 1/ Journal Officiel de la Republique Togolaise, No. 328 (Spec.) July 15, 1966 2/ Ibid., p. 14. Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 ZEJ:ds 4/22/74TUNISIA The national lottery was established in Tunisia by virtue of Law No. 65-34 of December 21, 1965, [footnote] /1 which was amended by Decree Law No. 66-1 of August 29, 1966. [footnote] 2/ The Secretary of State for Planning and National Economy is authorized by law to organize the national lottery with the assistance of a committee formed by representatives of different government agencies. This organization has the right to issue lottery tickets for sale only in Tunisia. The law does not mention anything about the offering of Tunisian lottery tickets to foreign countries for sale, or about the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Tunisia. _______________________ Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ Journal Officiel No. 64 of December 17-21, 1965 2/ Ibid., No. 37 of August 20 - September 2, 1966TUNISIA The national lottery was established in Tunisia by virtue of Law No. 65-34 of December 21, 1965, [footnote] /1 which was amended by Decree Law No. 66-1 of August 29, 1966. [footnote] 2/ The Secretary of State for Planning and National Economy is authorized by law to organize the national lottery with the assistance of a committee formed by representatives of different government agencies. This organization has the right to issue lottery tickets for sale only in Tunisia. The law does not mention anything about the offering of Tunisian lottery tickets to foreign countries for sale, or about the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Tunisia. _______________________ Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ Journal Officiel No. 64 of December 17-21, 1965 2/ Ibid., No. 37 of August 20 - September 2, 1966TUNISIA The national lottery was established in Tunisia by virtue of Law No. 65-34 of December 21, 1965, [footnote] /1 which was amended by Decree Law No. 66-1 of August 29, 1966. [footnote] 2/ The Secretary of State for Planning and National Economy is authorized by law to organize the national lottery with the assistance of a committee formed by representatives of different government agencies. This organization has the right to issue lottery tickets for sale only in Tunisia. The law does not mention anything about the offering of Tunisian lottery tickets to foreign countries for sale, or about the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Tunisia. _______________________ Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ Journal Officiel No. 64 of December 17-21, 1965 2/ Ibid., No. 37 of August 20 - September 2, 1966TUNISIA The national lottery was established in Tunisia by virtue of Law No. 65-34 of December 21, 1965, [footnote] /1 which was amended by Decree Law No. 66-1 of August 29, 1966. [footnote] 2/ The Secretary of State for Planning and National Economy is authorized by law to organize the national lottery with the assistance of a committee formed by representatives of different government agencies. This organization has the right to issue lottery tickets for sale only in Tunisia. The law does not mention anything about the offering of Tunisian lottery tickets to foreign countries for sale, or about the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Tunisia. _______________________ Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ Journal Officiel No. 64 of December 17-21, 1965 2/ Ibid., No. 37 of August 20 - September 2, 1966TUNISIA The national lottery was established in Tunisia by virtue of Law No. 65-34 of December 21, 1965, [footnote] /1 which was amended by Decree Law No. 66-1 of August 29, 1966. [footnote] 2/ The Secretary of State for Planning and National Economy is authorized by law to organize the national lottery with the assistance of a committee formed by representatives of different government agencies. This organization has the right to issue lottery tickets for sale only in Tunisia. The law does not mention anything about the offering of Tunisian lottery tickets to foreign countries for sale, or about the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Tunisia. _______________________ Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ Journal Officiel No. 64 of December 17-21, 1965 2/ Ibid., No. 37 of August 20 - September 2, 1966TURKEY Turkey has a national lottery established by Law No. 3670 of July 5, 1939. [footnote] 1/ The tickets of this lottery are officially on sale only in Turkey. The sale of the tickets of another nation-state's lottery is forbidden by Art. 506 of the Code of Obligations. [footnote] 2/ ____________________ Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ T.C. Resmi Gazette (Turkish Official Gazette). No. 4255 of July 11, 1939. 2/ Ibid., No. 333 of May 8, 1926TURKEY Turkey has a national lottery established by Law No. 3670 of July 5, 1939. [footnote] 1/ The tickets of this lottery are officially on sale only in Turkey. The sale of the tickets of another nation-state's lottery is forbidden by Art. 506 of the Code of Obligations. [footnote] 2/ ____________________ Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ T.C. Resmi Gazette (Turkish Official Gazette). No. 4255 of July 11, 1939. 2/ Ibid., No. 333 of May 8, 1926TURKEY Turkey has a national lottery established by Law No. 3670 of July 5, 1939. [footnote] 1/ The tickets of this lottery are officially on sale only in Turkey. The sale of the tickets of another nation-state's lottery is forbidden by Art. 506 of the Code of Obligations. [footnote] 2/ ____________________ Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ T.C. Resmi Gazette (Turkish Official Gazette). No. 4255 of July 11, 1939. 2/ Ibid., No. 333 of May 8, 1926TURKEY Turkey has a national lottery established by Law No. 3670 of July 5, 1939. [footnote] 1/ The tickets of this lottery are officially on sale only in Turkey. The sale of the tickets of another nation-state's lottery is forbidden by Art. 506 of the Code of Obligations. [footnote] 2/ ____________________ Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ T.C. Resmi Gazette (Turkish Official Gazette). No. 4255 of July 11, 1939. 2/ Ibid., No. 333 of May 8, 1926TURKEY Turkey has a national lottery established by Law No. 3670 of July 5, 1939. [footnote] 1/ The tickets of this lottery are officially on sale only in Turkey. The sale of the tickets of another nation-state's lottery is forbidden by Art. 506 of the Code of Obligations. [footnote] 2/ ____________________ Prepared by Edward Sourian Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ T.C. Resmi Gazette (Turkish Official Gazette). No. 4255 of July 11, 1939. 2/ Ibid., No. 333 of May 8, 1926UPPER VOLTA The national lottery of Upper Volta was instituted as a public industrial and commercial establishment with the status of an independent agency by Ordinance No. 67-25 of May 10, 1967. [footnote] 1/ The regulations controlling the functioning of the lottery were approved by Order No. 332 of June 12, 1969, [footnote] /2 as defined by Decree No. 67-106 of May 10, 1967 [footnote] 3/ on the organi- zation of the agency. The texts cited do not include any provisions which would allow the sale of tickets abroad or the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Upper Volta. _____________________ Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ Journal Officiel de la Republique de haute Volta. No. 22, May 10, 1967, p. 274 2/ Journal Officiel de la Republique de haute Volta. No. 26, June 19, 1969, p. 330 3/ Journal Officiel de la Republique de haute Volta. No. 22, May 18, 1967, p. 270.UPPER VOLTA The national lottery of Upper Volta was instituted as a public industrial and commercial establishment with the status of an independent agency by Ordinance No. 67-25 of May 10, 1967. [footnote] 1/ The regulations controlling the functioning of the lottery were approved by Order No. 332 of June 12, 1969, [footnote] /2 as defined by Decree No. 67-106 of May 10, 1967 [footnote] 3/ on the organi- zation of the agency. The texts cited do not include any provisions which would allow the sale of tickets abroad or the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Upper Volta. _____________________ Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ Journal Officiel de la Republique de haute Volta. No. 22, May 10, 1967, p. 274 2/ Journal Officiel de la Republique de haute Volta. No. 26, June 19, 1969, p. 330 3/ Journal Officiel de la Republique de haute Volta. No. 22, May 18, 1967, p. 270.UPPER VOLTA The national lottery of Upper Volta was instituted as a public industrial and commercial establishment with the status of an independent agency by Ordinance No. 67-25 of May 10, 1967. [footnote] 1/ The regulations controlling the functioning of the lottery were approved by Order No. 332 of June 12, 1969, [footnote] /2 as defined by Decree No. 67-106 of May 10, 1967 [footnote] 3/ on the organi- zation of the agency. The texts cited do not include any provisions which would allow the sale of tickets abroad or the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Upper Volta. _____________________ Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ Journal Officiel de la Republique de haute Volta. No. 22, May 10, 1967, p. 274 2/ Journal Officiel de la Republique de haute Volta. No. 26, June 19, 1969, p. 330 3/ Journal Officiel de la Republique de haute Volta. No. 22, May 18, 1967, p. 270.UPPER VOLTA The national lottery of Upper Volta was instituted as a public industrial and commercial establishment with the status of an independent agency by Ordinance No. 67-25 of May 10, 1967. [footnote] 1/ The regulations controlling the functioning of the lottery were approved by Order No. 332 of June 12, 1969, [footnote] /2 as defined by Decree No. 67-106 of May 10, 1967 [footnote] 3/ on the organi- zation of the agency. The texts cited do not include any provisions which would allow the sale of tickets abroad or the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Upper Volta. _____________________ Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ Journal Officiel de la Republique de haute Volta. No. 22, May 10, 1967, p. 274 2/ Journal Officiel de la Republique de haute Volta. No. 26, June 19, 1969, p. 330 3/ Journal Officiel de la Republique de haute Volta. No. 22, May 18, 1967, p. 270.UPPER VOLTA The national lottery of Upper Volta was instituted as a public industrial and commercial establishment with the status of an independent agency by Ordinance No. 67-25 of May 10, 1967. [footnote] 1/ The regulations controlling the functioning of the lottery were approved by Order No. 332 of June 12, 1969, [footnote] /2 as defined by Decree No. 67-106 of May 10, 1967 [footnote] 3/ on the organi- zation of the agency. The texts cited do not include any provisions which would allow the sale of tickets abroad or the sale of foreign lottery tickets in Upper Volta. _____________________ Prepared by Dr. Anton Wekerle Senior Legal Specialist Near Eastern and African Law Division Law Library, Library of Congress April 1974 1/ Journal Officiel de la Republique de haute Volta. No. 22, May 10, 1967, p. 274 2/ Journal Officiel de la Republique de haute Volta. No. 26, June 19, 1969, p. 330 3/ Journal Officiel de la Republique de haute Volta. No. 22, May 18, 1967, p. 270.