No, Cardwell is inaccurate in his contention. In spite of the fact that the territory of Connecticut had a resolution which disallowed the offer of a ticket for more than $3 over it's cost, and the deal was made by Ticketworld's Massachusetts office; the client Mary Lou Lupovitch was a Connecticut occupant. The statue would oppose such an exchange as the demonstration is against the client of the express, the state would ensure it's resident against such default. Along these lines, the court would decide for Mary Lou Lupovitch and punish Ticketworld for having charged such extravagant costs.
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