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所有案例
Gambling Law
Court of Appeal
1992

City Index Ltd v Leslie

[1992] QB 98

判决理由

Spread betting contracts are not void as wagering contracts under the Gaming Act 1845 because they are contracts for differences, not wagers on the outcome of events.

事实

A customer disputed his liability to a spread betting company, arguing the contract was void as a wagering contract. The spread betting company sought to recover losses.

判决摘要

The Court of Appeal held that spread betting contracts were enforceable. They were contracts for differences based on the movement of an index, not bets on the outcome of uncertain events, and therefore fell outside the Gaming Acts.

关键引述

"A contract for differences based on the movement of an index is not a wagering contract. It is a financial instrument with commercial utility."

Leggatt LJ

后续处理

Superseded

The Gambling Act 2005 subsequently reformed the law on gaming contracts.

Historical

Important for understanding the evolution of gambling regulation.

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