By BarefootLawyers.
Miti is a very big fan of JJJ a popular musician from South Africa. When he heard that JJJ was coming to Uganda, he bought an early bird ticket two months before the concert. On the day of the concert, Miti prepared and went to the concert venue very early. On reaching there, they were told that due to factors beyond their control, JJJ could not be coming and so the concert was canceled. Miti is very angry and wants to know who he can sue.
WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY?
When you buy a ticket for a concert, you would have entered into an agreement (contract) with a company that is going to bring that musician. Therefore, if the company that was supposed to bring the musician fails to do so, then that company would have breached the terms of the contract.
Therefore, Miti can sue the company that was supposed to bring JJJ because the company breached the terms of the contract. In such cases, however, the company would have to refund you the cost of the ticket, or postpone the concert to another date when the musician would be available to come. If, however for some reason you still cannot come for the concert even after it has been postponed, then you can ask for your full refund.
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