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The author provides a systematic legal analysis of wagers, time‑bargains, lotteries, and the regulation of betting, reviewing statutory provisions, judicial decisions, and doctrinal definitions to clarify when gambling transactions are void or enforceable. Chapters examine common-law principles and statutes governing gaming instruments, the legal status of betting houses and clubs, the treatment of agents and intermediaries, and the consequences of illegal consideration for negotiable instruments. The text analyzes recent case law, explores practical distinctions between lawful and unlawful betting practices, proposes definitions for wager and lottery, and discusses policy tensions in enforcement and legislative reform.

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George Herbert Stutfield

George Herbert Stutfield was an English author and legal expert known for his work on gambling law. His notable book, "The Law Relating to Betting, Time-Bargains and Gaming," provides a comprehensive examination of the legal frameworks surrounding betting and gaming activities in the early 20th century. Stutfield's contributions to the understanding of gambling legislation reflect the complexities of the legal landscape during his time, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in the historical context of gaming laws.

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