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Wow , can they really hold him on that ? It's been a few years ...
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Depends what the contract says.
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The Judge says she "can't stop the auction". Can't you just pull the handful of items?
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As an aside, Holy God, that Clemente rookie is unreal.
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He really screwed Leland's over. Hope the court allows Heritage to keep their share, then Leland's gets what they would have received, then he has to pay back the $25K with interest.
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Personally, I don't see where Heritage has done anything wrong. A person consigns cards to them for auction, and they then put them up for said auction.
The consigner on the other hand, would seem to be liable for breach of contract, if the contract is determined to be valid; damages to be determined and paid by the consigner. By the way, I am not a lawyer, and I have never stayed at a Holiday Inn Express ![]() Steve
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These are the two quotes that put me on the side of Leland's:
"Leland says the collection’s owner, Ohio hobbyist Brian Slusser, signed an agreement with the company to let it peddle the memorabilia, thus landing a hefty commission." "The lawsuit hinges on a handwritten, 2008 agreement where Slusser promised to sell his world-renowned Clemente card collection through Leland’s after Leland’s purchased his Clemente game bat, game glove and signed baseball for $200,000. Leland’s says it paid Slusser an additional $25,000 for the cards." If money changed hands, and I am sure Leland's has a copy of the canceled check, then Leland's has a beef. Now, the logic behind the judge not ruling for a suspension of the sale at least of the cards is another matter. Here is that quote from the article: “I am not stopping the auction for these six cards,” Scarpulla ruled, joking that her father was “the most rabid Mets fan in the history of the world.” Don't stop the auction overall, but why not stop the cards until you have the testimony of Slusser on April 1? |
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