ยง 5-423. Money paid for lottery tickets may be recovered by action.
Any person who shall purchase any share, interest, ticket, certificate
of any share or interest, or part of a ticket, or any paper or
instrument purporting to be a ticket or share or interest in any ticket,
or purporting to be a certificate of any share or interest in any
ticket, or in any portion of any lottery, may sue for and recover double
the sum of money, and double the value of goods or things in action,
which he may have paid or delivered in consideration of such purchase,
with double costs of suit.
Any person who shall have paid any money, or valuable thing, for a
chance or interest in any lottery or distribution, prohibited by the
penal law, may sue for and recover the same of the person to whom such
payment or delivery was made.
Structure New York Laws
Article 5 - Creation, Definition and Enforcement of Contractual Obligations
Title 4 - Contracts Relating to Wagering; Forfeiture and Recovery of Certain Property
5-401 - Illegal Wagers, Bets and Stakes.
5-411 - Contracts on Account of Money or Property Wagered, Bet or Staked Are Void.
5-413 - Securities for Money Lost at Gaming, Void.
5-415 - Certain Transfers of Property in Pursuance of Lottery, Void.
5-417 - Contracts, Agreements and Securities on Account of Raffling, Void.
5-419 - Property Staked May Be Recovered.
5-421 - Losers of Certain Sums May Recover Them.
5-423 - Money Paid for Lottery Tickets May Be Recovered by Action.