LAW 122 Lecture 6: Business law 122 fact scenarios (class 6) winter 2016

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You be the judge: when major league baseball came to toronto in 1976, eddie cogan bought eight season"s tickets in a prime location field level, behind first base. At that time, he agreed to sell four of his tickets to fobasco ltd, a company owned by his friend and business associate, david fingold. David, in turn, gave the tickets away to fobasco"s prospective customers, in an effort to drum up business. He told his old friend that their arrangement was at an end. David was upset because he could not otherwise get good seats for the games. Fobasco ltd. v. cogan, 1990 (on sc) The court determined this to be a mere social arrangement, not a binding contract. There was no proof that cogan intended to relinquish ownership of the tickets by transferring them to fingold"s name; There was no clear statement of each party"s rights and obligations.

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