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N.C. Powerball winner target of $10M lawsuit by local pastor
I'm not a lawyer either but I've seen many contract cases argued in our Supreme Court on PBS and they've said for there to be contract between parties all must receive some benefits. Simply saying I have the rights to spend someone else money isn't a contract except between marriaged people maybe. It would be like a preacher suing his church members for tithing less than 10% of their income. This SOB preacher should not only lose his suit but go to jail for even filing such a suit which is an
Feb 15, 2016, 7:50 pm - RJOh - Lottery News

Jury: Lottery winner must pay ex-boyfriend part of winnings
you would need to then get everyone to sign an agreement to dissolve the agreement! or date the agreement, for 1 calendar month. and continuously resign it. I guess thats where office pools go wrong. they need to actually be a contract for one draw only. and any winnings from that draw are only to be spent on tickets with claims to that original contractees, the following draw a new contract, just for that draw needs to be filed and the previous winnings plays no part in the following contract.
Feb 5, 2016, 4:00 pm - savagegoose - Lottery News

$191 MILLION: Huge Powerball lottery jackpot teed up for Saturday drawing
my California Super Lotto Plus contract expired how do you get a contract to play the lottery? what happens if you break your contract?
May 2, 2013, 5:17 pm - whiteballz - Lottery News

Should lottery winners share with colleagues?
I live in Washington State. At the time I ran a Pool, it was for POWERBALL only because we had Megamillions at that time. I would drive down to Oregon and buy tickets for Powerball. I would buy some just for myself, along with the pool tickets. For each drawing, each person that played for that specific drawing would sign a contract I made up. If you did not sign, that meant you did not pay and would not get anything if we did win. The contract also stated that I bought tickets of my own and if
Apr 3, 2011, 10:58 am - mpat69 - Lottery News

Disputed $50M lottery jackpot partially paid out
I am going to first make a contract and make sure that it is legal for me to add a clause that says in the case of a dispute, the director (me), can determine if somebody is entitled to anything. I'll save you some trouble. No. It's not quite that black and white, but that's the assumption you should be working with. One thing I can promise is that a contract doesn't apply to somebody who didn't sign it, so if somebody outside of the group claims they're entitled to a share you need some
Feb 17, 2011, 2:45 am - KY Floyd - Lottery News

Lottery winner doesn't have to share
Sokaitis argued they had signed a notarized contract a decade earlier to split all gambling profits. But Bakaysa maintained that the deal ended in 2004 during a spat over a few hundred dollars. New Britain Superior Court Judge Cynthia Swienton agreed with Bakaysa, ruling that the contract ended during the argument. Oh, goodie, by this odd judge's logic, it means that the notarized contract that I have with my mortgage holder ends if I get in any type of argument with them -- I'll no longer
May 12, 2010, 8:13 pm - HaveABall - Lottery News

$500K lottery prize divides two elderly sisters
Thats your sister for crying out loud! not that I advocate shafting people who are not family. A contract is a contract is a contract.
Aug 12, 2009, 4:17 pm - maringoman - Lottery News

Illinois Lottery awards $105M ad contract
Energy BBDO awarded multi-year contract worth $105 million The Illinois Lottery announced Thursday that it has awarded Energy BBDO its $105 million general market advertising contract. Energy BBDO, along with Omnicom partners OMD and The Integer Group, will assist Lottery with strategic planning, media planning and buying, creative development and production, promotion, Web development and other marketing communication endeavors. The Illinois Department of Revenue put out a request for
Jan 23, 2009, 1:12 pm - Todd - Lottery News

GTECH awarded Pennsylvania, West Virginia lottery contracts
Lottomatica SpA said its wholly-owned subsidiary GTECH has been told by the Pennsylvania State Lottery of its intent to award GTECH a 5-year contract to provide online and instant integrated services. The proposed contract, which is expected to kick in in January 2009, includes five 1-year extension options exercisable at the Lottery's discretion. The Pennsylvania Lottery ranks sixth in the US in terms of total lottery sales, with revenues of $3.076 billion in its most recent fiscal year.
Jan 16, 2008, 10:39 am - Todd - Lottery News

How To Protect Yourself In A Lottery Pool
I have been doing a pool for almost a year now at my work and I have posted the contract that I use most of u have read it IT IS AIR TIGHT and it states IN the contract that PAST PARTICIPATION DOES NOT ALLOW YOU TO ANY WINNINGS IF YOU DID NOT ENTER IN THE DAYS POOL I make that sh1t clear ... and I state in it that it will be divided equally between all players and that it is a lump sum only option pool AND I put each name of the player and the amount of the pool on each and every contract copy
May 31, 2006, 11:30 pm - SassyOhio - Lottery News