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Terms Used In Indiana Code 4-33-22-19

  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • matchmaker: means a person who, under contract, agreement, or other arrangement with a boxer, acts as a booker, an agent, a booking agent, or a representative to secure:

    Indiana Code 4-33-22-4

  • professional boxer: means a person who competes for money, teaches, pursues, or assists in the practice of boxing as a means to obtain a livelihood or pecuniary gain. See Indiana Code 4-33-22-3
  • promoter: means the person primarily responsible for organizing, promoting, and producing a professional boxing or sparring, professional unarmed combat, or professional wrestling match, contest, or exhibition. See Indiana Code 4-33-22-6
  • unarmed competitor: means a person who engages in an unarmed combat match, contest, exhibition, or performance. See Indiana Code 4-33-22-8
   Sec. 19. A permit or license may not be issued to any person who has not complied with this chapter or who, before the applications, failed to obey a rule or order of the commission. In the case of a club, corporation, or association, a license or permit may not be issued to it if, before its application, any of its officers have violated this chapter or any rule or order of the commission. A promoter, physician, referee, judge, timekeeper, matchmaker, professional boxer, unarmed competitor, manager of a professional boxer or unarmed competitor, trainer, or second may not be licensed if the person holds a federal gambling stamp. A license or permit when issued must recite that the person to whom it is granted has complied with this chapter and that a license or permit is not transferable.

As added by P.L.113-2010, SEC.11.