Short Rules (Mini-Rules) Canadian Skill Contest Law Precedent

Do you need a precedent for short rules (i.e., “mini-rules”) for running a skill-based contest/sweepstakes in Canada? Our firm offers many types of precedents/forms to operate Canadian contests/sweepstakes, including our Short Rules (Skill Contest) precedent.

This Canadian contest forms package includes short rules (i.e., point-of-purchase rules for the footers of web pages, social media pages and other point-of-purchase marketing where consumers first see a Canadian promotional contest marketed) for operating a skill-based contest in Canada, excluding Quebec. To be used in conjunction with full contest rules (short rules or “mini-rules” commonly link to full rules from contest landing pages and other marketing where consumers first see contests marketed).  One page short / mini-rules to cover off the main Competition Act disclosure requirements under section 74.06 (and Competition Bureau recommendations) and to be included in the footers of contest landing pages, social media pages and point-of-purchase marketing. One page.  Word format template with fillable fields.

For more information or to order our Short Rules (Skill Contest) precedent, as well as information about our other Canadian contest/sweepstakes precedents, forms and checklists available for download, see: Canadian Contest Precedents and Forms.

For more information about Canadian contest laws, see: Contests, Contests & CASL, Contest/Sweepstakes FAQs, Contests & Social Media and Canadian Contest Law Tips.

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