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Knicks Ticket
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[T]his season a Knicks ticket can be checked for authenticity even on a dim street corner: if it tears anywhere but at the proper perforation, it's a fake. That's because they're printed on a synthetic paper called Yupo, which was developed by Japan's Oji-Yuka Synthetic Paper Company for maps, outdoor advertising, children's books, medical devices, and other things that shouldn't tear. (Oji-Yuka's U.S. subsidiary, Yupo, manufactures the tickets for the basketball team.) The manufacturer claims that the paper, which is made of extruded polypropylene and calcium carbonate, is ... waterproof, scuff-resistant, and recyclable.
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New Jersey's ticket resale law(26) covers only tickets to New Jersey events. That is why ticket brokers who sell tickets to New York events to New York purchasers operate their businesses in out-of-state places such as Fort Lee, New Jersey (just across the George Washington Bridge). While these brokers attempt to take advantage of the gap created by the lack of uniformity between New York and New Jersey law by placing themselves physically outside New York's reach, the courts have clearly upheld New York's jurisdiction in such cases.
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In addition fans can choose from a variety of ticket plans including a full 44-game season subscription, a 22-game half-season plan, a 15 game mini-plan or an eight-game micro plan. For more information on ticket plans, call (212) 465-6073 or visit nyknicks.com.
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The ticket inventory is updated by the minute! However, if the tickets you wish to purchase are no longer available, we will contact you immediately and you will be given other options or you may choose an alternative set of tickets that we will try to offer similar to the price range of your original order.
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The investigation and enforcement provisions of the ticket resale law are currently inadequate to deal with the systemic corruption that underpins the ticket resale business. Civil and criminal penalties must be increased so that they are no longer seen as just a potential cost of doing business.
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