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Massachusetts court rules on who keeps engagement ring
MA Supreme Court Rules Ring Must Be Returned If Wedding Is Called Off
I N A CLOSELY watched case that has earned national attention, the Supreme Court of Massachusetts ruled last week that engagement rings are “conditional gifts” that must be returned to the giver if the couple breaks up and calls the wedding off — no matter who is to blame for ending the relationship.
Massachusetts would-be bride must return $70,000 ring, court rules
A top court in the state ordered a would-be bride late last week to return a US70000 engagement ring from Tiffany amp Co to her former fiance
Court Rules Woman Must Return $70,000 Engagement Ring After Man Calls Off Wedding
There’s a long-standing debate about what happens when an engagement is called off: Who should get to keep the ring? After 65 years of court debates in Massachusetts, a ruling has been made the fate of one very expensive engagement ring.
Ex-fiancée must return $70K ring after failed engagement, court says
Massachusetts’s highest court reversed a longstanding ruling by saying an engagement ring must be returned to the buyer if the wedding falls through.
Massachusets fiancée finally learns if she can keep $70k Tiffany's engagement ring after court battle
The ruling went against a decades long tradition seeing engagement rings as a 'conditional gift' after the wealthy fiance found the school teacher was messaging another man who was calling her 'cupcak
Court rules on alleged cheater who kept $70,000 engagement ring in case that challenged state law
Massachusetts has overruled a six-decade ruling that engagement rings are returned to the offended party in a former coupling after one couple took their dispute to a judge.
Massachusetts Court Rules Woman Must Return $70,000 Tiffany Ring After Broken Engagement
The ruling marks a departure from a decades-old state rule requiring courts to assess who was responsible for a breakup.
Revising the rules of engagement, court says jilted bride must give back $70,000 ring
Who gets to keep an engagement ring if a wedding is called off? That’s what the highest court in Massachusetts was asked to decide with a $70,000 ring at the center of the dispute.
Man wins back $117k engagement ring after new Massachusetts court ruling
Massachusetts’ highest court reversed a longstanding ruling, saying an engagement ring must be returned if the wedding falls through. After a year of dating that included trips to the US Virgin Islands and Italy,
MA Supreme Court orders $70K engagement ring must be returned after canceled wedding
When a wedding is called off, what do you do with the ring? In the case of former Mass. couple Bruce Johnson and Caroline Settino, the answer was decided by the state's highest court, the Supreme Judicial Court (SJC).
Court rules on who gets to keep $70,000 engagement ring after relationship ended
The ruling puts a definitive end to a six-decade-old state rule that required judges to try to identify who was to blame for the end of the relationship.
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A Massachusetts Couple Called Off Their Wedding. Who Keeps the $70,000 Ring?
The state’s Supreme Judicial Court ruled that if wedding plans crumble, the engagement ring must be returned to the person ...
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Woman must return $70,000 engagement ring to former fiance, Massachusetts' highest court rules
Bruce
Johnson
and Caroline Settino were briefly engaged in 2017 ...
Johnson
appealed the decision and a
Massachusetts
Appeals Court ruled in his favor. The appeals court said the SJC would ...
Malaysia Sun
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Court orders Massachusetts would-be bride to return $70,000 ring
A top court in the state ordered a would-be bride late last week to return a US$70,000 engagement ring from Tiffany & Co to her former fiance ...
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