The dispute therefore centres around the number ofall-cashmachines that should be allowed.
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It proposes to decrease the rate on those machines to £100 and to introduce a new band of tax on theall-cashpay-out machines.
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There is already a minimum age of 18 for £10all-cashamusement-with-prizes machines in amusement arcades.
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Another reason that is offered for restricting the number ofall-cashmachines in pubs is their accessibility to children and young people.
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Proposals to allow registered clubs to useall-cashmachines as an alternative, as pubs and other licensed premises do, should be examined cautiously.
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The argument for restricting pubs to up to twoall-cashmachines is not valid.
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Apart from access to the £10all-cashamusement-with-prizes machines in amusement arcades, there is no minimum age limit for gaming machines in places open to the public.
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Apart from access to the £10all-cashamusement—with prizes machines in amusement arcades, there is no minimum age limit for gaming machines in places open to the public.
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Jackpots begin at $1,000,000 (all-cash, and taxes paid), increasing by at least $50,000 if there is no top prize winner.
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The jackpots begin at $1 million (all-cash, and taxes paid) and increase by at least $50,000 if there is no top prize winner.
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Theall-cashtake-over transaction of $1.4 billion was the highest price paid for a company financed by venture investors at the time.
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The starting jackpot is $1,000,000 (all-cash, and taxes paid), increasing by at least $50,000 if there is no top prize winner.
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The jackpots begin at $1,000,000 (all-cash; and taxes-paid), increasing by at least $50,000 if there is no top prize winner.
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The jackpots begin at $1,000,000 (all-cash, and taxes-paid), increasing by at least $50,000 if there is no top prize winner.
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The jackpot starts at $1,000,000 (all-cash, and taxes paid), increasing by at least $50,000 if there is no top prize winner.
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