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So this is what is peoples minds - how do I avoid cleaning up after my kids......lets see if we can find a court judgement to back-up that we don't need to!! I think I am going to melt into the keyboard with 'bafflement', can someone find a judgement that it is not my responsibility to clear up the mess on my desk??
Of course, if you were Banksy then it would be a different matter wherein the landlord would remove the whole wall and sell it to the Tate Modern for loads of money.
It is not a petty remark. I think it is ridiculous to ask people to take time to see if they can recall a case that prevents a person be responsible for their kids actions.
with you all the way on that one!
I just happened to mention this to my friend who said that he remembered reading a judgment a few years back that a child scribbling on the walls is a normal activity and thus it is considered normal wear and tear.
I could not believe it and I searched the net for more information/judgment but could not find any details. Can anybody help?
Many Thanks.
Why would OP want to find the relevant judgement unless they were prepared to use it to avoid paying for thier child scribbling on ther walls?
If someone posts a question I don't think it's unreasonable to assume that they want the answer because it's relevant to them.
You'd better give the Law Library a shout and let them know that the work of 50% of barristers is 'ridiculous'.It is not a petty remark. I think it is ridiculous to ask people to take time to see if they can recall a case that prevents a person be responsible for their kids actions.
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