Matthew Campbell and Ashley Robinson broke off their engagement, and the dispute was over who owned the engagement ring. Robinson also raised a claim for breach of promise to marry and sought damages. The court needed to decide who owned the ring and whether Robinson was entitled to damages.
The most critical facts were that the engagement was broken off, the dispute was over ownership of the ring, and Robinson raised a claim for breach of promise to marry.
Campbell v. Robinson (2012)
South Carolina Court of Appeals
398 S.C. 12, 726 S.E.2d 221
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