Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
If a person, by playing a game, or by a wager, loses to another, money or other thing of value, and pays or delivers it or a part thereof, to the winner thereof, such person losing and paying or delivering, within six months after such loss and payment or delivery, may sue for and recover such money or thing of value or part thereof, from the winner thereof, with costs of suit.
Neither this section nor section 3763.04 of the Revised Code shall apply to any business transacted upon a regularly established stock exchange or board of trade through a member thereof whose relation to the transaction is that of broker only, and who actually delivers or receives the securities or other commodity bought or sold in accordance with the rules and regulations of said stock exchange or board of trade.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 37 | Health-Safety-Morals
Section 3763.01 | Gaming Contracts Void.
Section 3763.02 | Money Lost at Games May Be Recovered - Exceptions.
Section 3763.03 | Sufficiency of Allegations in Pleading.
Section 3763.04 | Suit by Third Party.
Section 3763.05 | Action for Discovery.
Section 3763.06 | Liability of Property for Losses Occurring Thereon.
Section 3763.07 | Contracts Concerning Property Used for Gaming Are Void.