Letter of the law
Language: English Series: Times ; 16 November 994, 1(1)Subject(s): Summary: A High Court ruling found that responsibility for ensuring a letter starts its journey efficiently, lies with the sender; a letter which got stuck in a country pillar box has cost a farmer £15,000 in lost crop subsidies.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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A High Court ruling found that responsibility for ensuring a letter starts its journey efficiently, lies with the sender; a letter which got stuck in a country pillar box has cost a farmer £15,000 in lost crop subsidies.