Tennessee bill to prohibit third-party ticket resellers from selling speculative tickets.
The Tennessee bill amends the state's code to prohibit third-party ticket resellers from selling or offering to sell speculative tickets. A speculative ticket is defined as one not in the actual or constructive possession of the reseller at the time of sale, advertisement, or listing. The bill also allows consumers to bring a cause of action against resellers who violate this provision, with potential penalties including actual damages, attorney fees, and court costs.
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