Contracts, promises, notes, bills, bonds, judgments, and other assurances, and mortgages, conveyances, or securities made and executed by a person in which any part of the consideration is for money or other valuable thing won on any of the aforesaid games, or borrowed or lent for such purpose at the time and place of gaming, shall be null and void.
Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 9, § 3982
Void contracts
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