vendredi 30 janvier 2015

Lelaki kalah tuntutan jackpot RM77juta, tiket loteri terlambat beli 7 saat



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TORONTO - Seorang lelaki Kanada yang dinafikan sebahagian hadiah jackpot C$27juta (RM77juta) kerana terlambat beli tiket loteri tersebut 7 saat - gagal dalam rayuannya untuk mendapatkan hadiah tersebut.



Mahkamah Agung Kanada membuat keputusan itu pada Khamis, mengakhiri perbicaraan selama 7 tahun oleh Joel Ifergan, seorang akauntan, untuk menuntut hadiah tersebut.



Ifergan pada pada 23 Mei 2008 telah pergi ke sebuah kedai runcit untuk membeli tiket "Lotto Super 7". Pekerja kedai memberitahunya supaya segera kerana masa hampir 9 malam, mengikut ringkasan mahkamah.



Walaupun jam di terminal loteri menunjukkan 8:59, hanya satu daripada 2 tiket telah dicetak sebelum waktunya.



Tiket kedua, yang memenangi jackpot, telah dicetak dan didaftarkan pada komputer Loto-Quebec 7 saat selepas 9 malam, bermakna layak untuk cabutan minggu berikutnya.



Pekerja kedai memberitahu Ifergan bahawa hanya satu tiket telah didaftarkan pada masanya, dan ditanya sama ada beliau masih mahu membeli tiket kedua. Ifergan berkata dia mahu, dan membayar untuk kedua-duanya.



Selepas beliau dinafikan separuh daripada hadiah jackpot itu yang telah dianugerahkan kepada pemenang lain, Ifergan menyaman Loto-Quebec.








TORONTO - A Canadian man who was denied part of a C$27 million jackpot because he missed the deadline to buy the ticket by seven seconds has lost his appeal to get the money.



The Supreme Court of Canada ruling on Thursday ended a seven-year legal battle by Joel Ifergan, an accountant, to claim his share of the prize.



Ifergan went to a local convenience store just before 9 p.m. on May 23, 2008, to purchase tickets for that night's "Lotto Super 7" drawing. The store clerk told him to hurry before the 9 p.m. deadline, according to a court summary.



While the clock on the lottery terminal read 8:59 p.m., only one of the two tickets was registered in time. The second ticket, the winning one, was printed and registered on the Loto-Quebec computer at seven seconds after 9 p.m., eligible for the following week's drawing.



The store clerk told Ifergan that only one ticket was registered in time and asked if he still wanted to buy the second ticket. Ifergan said he did, and paid for both.



After he was denied half of the lottery jackpot, which was awarded to another winner, Ifergan sued Loto-Quebec for the processing lag.



The case has been working its way through Canada's courts. The Supreme Court did not comment on the case.



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