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14 February, 14:07

Business LawSelf-described "sports nut" Gary Baker signed up for a threeyear club-seat "package" that entitled him and a companion to tickets for 41 Boston Bruin hockey games and 41 Boston Celtic basketball games at the New Boston Garden Corporation's Fleet Center for approximately $18,000 per year. After one year, Baker stopped paying for the tickets thinking that he would simply lose his $5,000 security deposit. New Boston sued Baker for breach of contract, seeking the balance due on the tickets of $34,866. At trial, Baker argued to the jury that although he had breached his contract, New Boston had an obligation to mitigate damages, for example, by treating his empty seats and those of others in the same situation as "rush seats" shortly before game time and selling them at a discount. New Boston argued that just as a used luxury car cannot be returned for a refund, a season ticket cannot be canceled without consequences. Decide.

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  1. 14 February, 14:23
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    The results has not been evaluated here and the odds of those seats getting vacant is additionally not zero. Notwithstanding that $5000 has additionally been paid as security store. In this way, all these sum should be summarized to choose what is the rest of the sum that should be taken from Gary. In any case, this is reliant on if the 'Terms and Conditions' particularly referenced that in the event of non-installment they'd recuperate the rest of the sum from Gary.

    However, for the most part in situations where a security sum is taken, this sum should deal with any misfortune that happens due to the client. Thus if the 'Terms and conditions' doesn't expressly make reference to that the sum must be guaranteed from the client, they can't sue Gary.
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