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CAPTION:
SCDOR vs. Li'l Cricket Food Store, Inc.

AGENCY:
South Carolina Department of Revenue

PARTIES:
Petitioners:
South Carolina Department of Revenue

Respondents:
Li'l Cricket Food Store, Inc.
 
DOCKET NUMBER:
95-ALJ-17-0401-CC

APPEARANCES:
n/a
 

ORDERS:

ORDER OF SETTLEMENT AND DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE

This matter comes before me on the citation issued by the Department of Revenue and Taxation against respondent for violation of the South Carolina Video Game Machines Act, S.C. Code Ann. S 1221-2770, et seq. Respondent is cited for exceeding the maximum authorized pay out for credits earned for free games on November 14, 1994 and January 12, 1995. A hearing was scheduled for August 15, 1995. Prior to the hearing, the parties reached an agreement resolving this matter, and that agreement is incorporated into this Order. The agreement between the parties is as follows:

(1) Respondent agrees to pay a $500 fine within 7 days of the date of entry of this Order.

(2) This settlement is deemed and found to be a compromise of a settled and disputed claim and is not deemed or found to be in violation of the Video Game Machines Act.

Based upon the foregoing consent agreement by the parties, it is ordered that the above agreement is approved and the case is dismissed with prejudice.





WE SO CONSENT:

NELSON MULLINS RILEY & SCARBOROUGH, L.L.P.

By: Dwight F Drake

s/Carey T. Kilton

1330 Lady Street, Third Floor

Post Office Box 11070

Columbia, SC 29211

(803) 799-2000

Attorneys for Respondent Li'l Cricket Food Store, Inc.



By: s/Nicholas P. Sipe

Chief Counsel for Regulatory Litigation

Attorney for Petitioner South Carolina

Department of Revenue and Taxation

IT IS SO ORDERED



s/Judge John D. Geathers

Administrative Law Judge

August 2, 1995

Columbia, South Carolina


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