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Opn. No. 82-F22

Attorney General of New York — Opinion
Dec 30, 1982
Opn. No. 82-F22 (Ops. N.Y. Atty. Gen. Dec. 30, 1982)

Opinion

Dated: December 30, 1982

McKINNEY'S UNCONSOLIDATED LAW, § 8929; 19 NYCRR § 207.4.

The promoter of a boxing event is not required to include the price of authorized complimentary tickets as part of gross receipts.


Honorable John M. Prenderville Chairman Division of State Athletic Commission

Your counsel has asked whether promoters of boxing events are required to include the "price" of complimentary admissions to boxing events when calculating the required payment to the Department of State of 5% of "total gross receipts" (McKinney's Unconsolidated Laws, § 8929). Your Commission determines the number of complimentary tickets that may be issued for an event (19 NYCRR § 207.4).

In the absence of any indication to the contrary, we believe that "gross receipts" is used in the usual sense of the total amount of money received. (See, for examples, Town of Islip v Smith, 3 A.D.2d 726 [2d Dept, 1957]; City of New York v Thirty-fourth Street Crosstown Ry. Co., 137 App. Div. 644 [1st Dept, 1910].) Since no money is received for complimentary tickets, it follows that the amount which would have been charged if the complimentary ticket had been sold is not part of gross receipts.

We conclude that the promoter of a boxing event is not required to include the price of authorized complimentary tickets as part of gross receipts.


Summaries of

Opn. No. 82-F22

Attorney General of New York — Opinion
Dec 30, 1982
Opn. No. 82-F22 (Ops. N.Y. Atty. Gen. Dec. 30, 1982)
Case details for

Opn. No. 82-F22

Case Details

Full title:Opn. No. 82-F22

Court:Attorney General of New York — Opinion

Date published: Dec 30, 1982

Citations

Opn. No. 82-F22 (Ops. N.Y. Atty. Gen. Dec. 30, 1982)