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A modern morality tale

Series: Estates Gazette ; (0237) 14 September 2002, 153(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the case "Taylor v Hamer" [2002] in which the vendor's removal of flagstones from his property after the buyer's inspection raised issues of morality. Concludes that a vendor who removes fixtures before the contract of sale, but who covers up their removal on purpose, may be liable for the cost of restoration.
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Discusses the case "Taylor v Hamer" [2002] in which the vendor's removal of flagstones from his property after the buyer's inspection raised issues of morality. Concludes that a vendor who removes fixtures before the contract of sale, but who covers up their removal on purpose, may be liable for the cost of restoration.