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Originally Posted by valo403
do oyu have evidence of this double-dipping? Unless this was heard by a judge who didn't go to law school that isn't happening. A basic tenet of contract law is that the result places the parties into the same position they would have been absent breach. This suit would have sought enforcement of the contract, which would be a forced purchase.
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the post has documented 16 tickets for individual games that were taken from sued fans and resold by the redskins. The tickets, forfeited by five fans, were bought by an online broker, asc ticket co. Of gaithersburg, according to a printout from the redskins ticket system. Some of those sued complained that the redskins had "double-dipped" -- reselling the tickets while obtaining judgments against them for defaulting on the contracts.
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