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This is your ticket.
Richard Ashworth

SECTION

ISSUED ON

Dec 23, 2014

ORDER NO.

339

ROW

12

SEAT

20

**NOT VALID VIA MOBILE DEVICE. MUST PRINT ON PAPER**
339
12
20
183295

$100.00

SECTION 339

Stadium/Bag Rules Apply*
*Go to gillettestadium.com
2014 Patriots Divisional Playoff Game
Gillette Stadium
Time/Date: TBA

BANK OF AMERICA

5560 1034 8986

ISSUED TO

© 2013 Ticketmaster. All rights reserved.

Present this entire page at the event.

ACCESS TO THE BIGGEST AND MOST
EXCLUSIVE SPORTS EXPERIENCES

TICKETMASTERVIP.COM
PATRIOTS TICKETMASTER TICKET LANGUAGE
This ticket is a non-transferable revocable license. The Patriots reserve the right to revoke such license, in their sole discretion, at any time and for any reason. Ticket holder will be refused admission and/or ejected without refund if the holder is disorderly or fails to comply with applicable rules. Purchase of season tickets does not entitle purchaser to renewal in a subsequent year. Ticket holder voluntarily assumes all risks of property loss and personal injury and irrevocably waives and releases all claims (direct or consequential and whether arising under statute, from negligence, or otherwise) against the NFL, the Stadium, the Patriots, other participating clubs, Ticketmaster, and their affiliates, and each of their employees, agents, or independent contractors, arising from or in connection with the event, notwithstanding that such claims may have been caused by the negligent act or omission of such released persons or entities. ANY UNLICENSED PERSON RESELLING THIS TICKET BY ANY METHOD, AND ANY LICENSED
PERSON RESELLING THIS TICKET ON AN AUCTION WEB SITE OR IN VIOLATION OF APPLICABLE LAW,
IS SUBJECT TO LOSS OF TICKET PRIVILEGES. Tickets resold in violation of these prohibitions are void without notice or refund. No person, regardless of age, may enter the Stadium without a ticket, and re-entry is prohibited. Use of tickets for advertising and promotional purposes (including contest and

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