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Revising the rules of engagement, court says jilted bride must give back $70,000 ring
- A court ruled that engagement rings must be returned to the buyer, ending a 60-year rule that assigned blame for relationship failures.
- The justices stated they are joining the majority trend of jurisdictions by removing fault from these decisions.
- Stephanie Taverna Siden, Johnson's lawyer, expressed satisfaction with the ruling, calling it fair and a positive step for Massachusetts law.
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The love only lasted a year and a half, the legal battle lasted six years: A US court has now ruled that the would-be bride must return the $70,000 engagement ring - regardless of who was to blame for the separation.
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Read Full ArticleWho gets to keep an engagement ring if wedding is called off? Here's what Mass. court says
Who gets to keep an engagement ring if a romance turns sour and the 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.
·Springfield, United States
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Total News Sources55
Leaning Left7Leaning Right10Center25Last UpdatedBias Distribution59% Center
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- 59% of the sources are Center
59% Center
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C 59%
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