- Flynote
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Gaming and Wagering.-Gambling House.-Visitor.Holder.-
Law 6 of 1889, secs. 4 and 5.
- Case summary
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The presumption, established by sec. 5 of Law 6 of 1889,
that a person (other than the holder) who is found
in a gambling house is there as a visitor with the
object of gambling may be rebutted by such person.
A waiter present solely for the purpose of waiting is
not such visitor. Quaere whether he is a holder of
such gambling house within the meaning of sec. 4.
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