§ 401 General powers of commission
§ 402 Incorporation
§ 403 Filing of information concerning stock transfers; necessity for commission approval
§ 404 Right to hold quarter horse race meetings and races
§ 405 Pari-mutuel betting at quarter horse races
§ 407 Licenses for quarter horse race meetings
§ 408 Officials at quarter horse race meetings
§ 409 Licenses for participants and employees at quarter horse race meetings
§ 410 Power of commission to impose fines and penalties
§ 411 Refunds
§ 412 Special police officers
§ 413 Place and manner of conducting pari-mutuel betting
§ 414 Construction
§ 415 Bond required of corporation or association conducting pari-mutuel betting
§ 416 Books and records of pari-mutuel betting
§ 417 Filing of certain agreements with commission
§ 418 Disposition of pari-mutuel pools
§ 419 Revocation of license
§ 420 Hearing of refusal or revocation of license
§ 421 Approval of plans of corporation or association
§ 422 Free or reduced fee passes, cards or badges
§ 423 County, town and agricultural fairs and quarter horse race meetings not licensed to conduct pari-mutuel betting
§ 424 Employees at quarter horse race meetings
§ 425 Membership in a labor union or labor organization
§ 426 Disposition of unpaid money due on account of pari-mutuel tickets not presented
§ 427 Penalties
§ 428 Construction
§ 429 Quarter horse racing defined
§ 430 Definitions
§ 431 New York state quarter horse breeding and development fund
§ 432 Powers of the fund
§ 433 Resources of fund
§ 434 Annual audit
§ 435 Annual report
§ 436 Actions against fund

Terms Used In New York Laws > Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law > Article 4 - Quarter Horse Racing and Breeding

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  • Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
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  • Personal property: All property that is not real property.
  • quarter horse racing: as used in this article , shall be construed to mean only horse racing in which the horses participating are mounted by a jockey and are registered by the American Quarter Horse Association. See N.Y. Racing, Pari-Mutuel Wagering and Breeding Law 429
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