Ticket in United States
Ticket Definition
A mere receipt, token or voucher adopted for convenience-/ to .show that the passenger has paid his fare from one place to another. It does not constitute the contract of carriage. Parol evidence of the contract is admissible. 161 111. 195; 149 111, 607; 162 111, 531,
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Legal Issue for Attorneys
A mere receipt, token or voucher adopted for convenience-/ to .show that the passenger has paid his fare from one place to another. It does not constitute the contract of carriage. Parol evidence of the contract is admissible. 161 111. 195; 149 111, 607; 162 111, 531,
Notice
This definition of Ticket is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.
Split Ticket (in Politics)
Related to political science, the following is a definition of Split Ticket in the U.S. practice of politics: A split ticket is when a voter chooses candidates from different political parties in the same election.