January 5, 2022
Is your company or brand planning to run a random draw contest in Canada, including Quebec? Our firm has developed a new Canadian Random Draw Contest Precedent (Including Quebec).
This Canadian random draw contest forms package includes short rules, long rules, entry form, winner release form and a skill-testing question for operating a random draw promotional contest in all of Canada including Quebec. This precedent package can also be modified to exclude certain provinces or territories.
This random contest forms package includes all of the key elements for one of the most popular and commonly run types of contest where winners are chosen by way of random draw (as compared to where winners are chosen by some type of skill, such as by a judged photo or essay competition).
This precedent package does not include any assistance for complying with the translation, filing, duty or bonding requirements in Quebec (precedent rules and forms only).
Ten pages. Word format template with fillable fields and standard language for the contest rules and winner release for Quebec.
For more information or to download, see: here.
For more Canadian contest precedents, see: here.
For more information about Canadian contest laws see: Contests, Contests & CASL, Contest FAQs and Influencer Agreements.
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