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Lottery Pool Agreement
The following individuals agree to join a lottery pool for the month of ___________________, for
the purpose of jointly playing the _______ State Lottery:
___________________________________________________________ and the following
games of the __________ State lottery: _________
and designate, ______________ as the Lottery Pool Manager for this month. Each participant
shall be liable to contribute $____ per game played. Each party to the pool shall turn over all funds
for the purchase of tickets at least 24 hours prior to the closing time for purchase of tickets for
each game. In the event that a person does not do so, they shall nevertheless be liable to pay in
their share of the money used, if a ticket or ticket is purchased for them.
In the event that any prizes are won, the pool manager, who shall serve without compensation,
shall evenly divide the prize among the participants, deducting any amount owed for a failure to
pay a required share. ANY AND ALL FUNDS WON AS PRIZES SHALL BE CONSIDERED TO
BE HELD IN TRUST FOR THE POOL BY THE MANAGER.
This agreement shall not automatically renew and shall expire at the end of the month stated.
In the event of a prize being won in excess of $ ______, and settlement options are provided, the
vote of the majority of the pool members shall decide. If there is no majority, the pool manager
shall decide.
Any member may withdraw by written notice to the pool manager, and the pool shall thereupon
end, but shall remain in effect for the past games played as a pool.
This is the entire agreement of the parties and there are no agreements express or implied not
stated herein. This agreement may only be altered in writing signed by all parties.
Dated: ______________________________.
Accepted and agreed: ____________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Signed by All the Parties
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