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Informal probate or appointment proceedings; application; contents. Informal probate or informal appointment may be made only by application of one of the following: 1. The surviving spouse of the decedent. An adult child, a parent, a brother or a sister of the decedent. A person who is an heir of the decedent. Arizona Revised Statutes ยง 13-3301 Definitions 13-3301.

13-3301. Definitions

(Caution: 1998 Prop. 105 applies)

In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:

1. ' Amusement gambling' means gambling involving a device, game or contest which is played for entertainment if all of the following apply:

(a) The player or players actively participate in the game or contest or with the device.

(b) The outcome is not in the control to any material degree of any person other than the player or players.

(c) The prizes are not offered as a lure to separate the player or players from their money.

(d) Any of the following:

(i) No benefit is given to the player or players other than an immediate and unrecorded right to replay which is not exchangeable for value.

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(ii) The gambling is an athletic event and no person other than the player or players derives a profit or chance of a profit from the money paid to gamble by the player or players.

(iii) The gambling is an intellectual contest or event, the money paid to gamble is part of an established purchase price for a product, no increment has been added to the price in connection with the gambling event and no drawing or lottery is held to determine the winner or winners.

(iv) Skill and not chance is clearly the predominant factor in the game and the odds of winning the game based upon chance cannot be altered, provided the game complies with any licensing or regulatory requirements by the jurisdiction in which it is operated, no benefit for a single win is given to the player or players other than a merchandise prize which has a wholesale fair market value of less than ten dollars or coupons which are redeemable only at the place of play and only for a merchandise prize which has a fair market value of less than ten dollars and, regardless of the number of wins, no aggregate of coupons may be redeemed for a merchandise prize with a wholesale fair market value of greater than five hundred fifty dollars.

2. ' Conducted as a business' means gambling that is engaged in with the object of gain, benefit or advantage, either direct or indirect, realized or unrealized, but not when incidental to a bona fide social relationship.

3. ' Crane game' means an amusement machine which is operated by player controlled buttons, control sticks or other means, or a combination of the buttons or controls, which is activated by coin insertion into the machine and where the player attempts to successfully retrieve prizes with a mechanical or electromechanical claw or device by positioning the claw or device over a prize.

4. ' Gambling' or ' gamble' means one act of risking or giving something of value for the opportunity to obtain a benefit from a game or contest of chance or skill or a future contingent event but does not include bona fide business transactions which are valid under the law of contracts including contracts for the purchase or sale at a future date of securities or commodities, contracts of indemnity or guarantee and life, health or accident insurance.

5. ' Player' means a natural person who participates in gambling.

6. ' Regulated gambling' means either:

(a) Gambling conducted in accordance with a tribal-state gaming compact or otherwise in accordance with the requirements of the Indian gaming regulatory act of 1988 (P.L. 100-497; 102 Stat. 2467; 25 United States Code sections 2701 through 2721 and 18 United States Code sections 1166 through 1168); or

(b) Gambling to which all of the following apply:

(i) It is operated and controlled in accordance with a statute, rule or order of this state or of the United States.

(ii) All federal, state or local taxes, fees and charges in lieu of taxes have been paid by the authorized person or entity on any activity arising out of or in connection with the gambling.

(iii) If conducted by an organization which is exempt from taxation of income under section 43-1201, the organization's records are open to public inspection.

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(iv) Beginning on June 1, 2003, none of the players is under twenty-one years of age.

7. ' Social gambling' means gambling that is not conducted as a business and that involves players who compete on equal terms with each other in a gamble if all of the following apply:

(a) No player receives, or becomes entitled to receive, any benefit, directly or indirectly, other than the player's winnings from the gamble.

(b) No other person receives or becomes entitled to receive any benefit, directly or indirectly, from the gambling activity, including benefits of proprietorship, management or unequal advantage or odds in a series of gambles.

(c) Until June 1, 2003, none of the players is below the age of majority. Beginning on June 1, 2003, none of the players is under twenty-one years of age.

(d) Players ' compete on equal terms with each other in a gamble' when no player enjoys an advantage over any other player in the gamble under the conditions or rules of the game or contest.

28-3301. License or permit cancellation

A. The department may cancel a driver license or permit on determining any of the following:

1. The licensee was not entitled to the issuance of the license or permit under this chapter.

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2. The licensee failed to give the required or correct information in the application or committed fraud in making the application.

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3. A person who signed an application for a driver license or permit or who was issued a driver license or permit files a written request with the department for cancellation of the license or permit including all of the following information:

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(a) The name of the licensee or permittee.

(b) The driver license or permit number.

(c) The date of birth of the licensee or permittee or the expiration date of the driver license or permit.

4. The licensee failed to respond to a request by the department to update the licensee's license.

5. The licensee has failed, refused or neglected to pay any fee, tax or assessment, or a penalty on the fee, tax or assessment, due to the department or for its account.

B. If the department determines that a person falsely or fraudulently applied for an original or duplicate driver license, nonoperating identification license or permit, the department shall cancel the license or permit issued to the person and suspend the person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle for six months from the date of cancellation for the first offense and for one year from the date of cancellation for the second or a subsequent offense.

C. Cancellation of a license or permit under this section does not affect a pending action against the licensee or permittee.

D. The cancellation of a license is without prejudice. A person whose license is canceled may apply for a new license at any time after the cancellation.

E. If voluntarily surrendered or requested by a licensee, the department shall cancel a nonoperating identification license. A nonoperating identification license canceled pursuant to this subsection is terminated without prejudice and shall be surrendered to the department.

F. The department may cancel a nonoperating identification license if the licensee has failed, refused or neglected to pay any fee, tax or assessment, or a penalty on the fee, tax or assessment, due to the department or for its account.

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