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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

LANNEN v. WORLAND et.
    Ohio Supreme Court.
    No. 20932
    Decided June 6 1928.
    Error to Lucas Appeals.
    Judgment affirmed.
    569. GAMING & GAMBLING — 1104 Statutes.
    1. Sections 5967, 5966 and 5969 GC., are related and inter-dependent.
    2. Right, created by 5976 GC., does not accrue until six months after expenditure or incurring of obligation.
   ROBINSON, J.

1. Sections 5967, 5966 and 5969, General Code, while originally enacted in two separate and distinct acts, are related and inter-dependent and will be construed with a view to harmonizing their several provisions and giving effect to all.

2. The right created by Section 5967, General Code, in favor of a dependent of a person/ expending money or incurring an obligation in or on account of a scheme of gambling does not accrue to such dependent until six months after such expenditure or incurring of an obligation.

Allen, Kinkade, Jones and Matthias, JJ., concur.