Billiard and pool rooms; closing. Loitering by minors under eighteen. Keeping place where fowls or animals are fought. Penalty for attending fight of fowl or animals. Unlawful exhibition of sports or animals for gain. Unlawful exhibitions near fair grounds. Endurance contests. Bribery in game, contest or sport. Acceptance of bribe by player.
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Law
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Connecticut General Statutes
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Crimes
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Offenses Against Public Policy
- Billiard and pool rooms; closing. Loitering by minors under eighteen. Keeping place where fowls or animals are fought. Penalty for attending fight of fowl or animals. Unlawful exhibition of sports or animals for gain. Unlawful exhibitions near fair grounds. Endurance contests. Bribery in game, contest or sport. Acceptance of bribe by player.
Sections 53-281 to 53-288, inclusive, are repealed.
(1949 Rev., S. 8658–8665; February, 1965, P.A. 90; 1969, P.A. 828, S. 214; P.A. 94-43.)
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