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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 5896090" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>Two parties can contract to do anything (legal) they want. In the OP's case, there doesn't seem to have been much of a contract. Except the builder was not given the go ahead to dispose of the soil.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes if you stretch a situation out to an extreme and see if the theory still works, it can help find the solution.</p><p></p><p>Let's suppose the farmer contracts with a builder to fit a new stove. Obviously, the old fireplace needs to be modified, so the builder removes it. The fire sarround is rather fancy carved marble. Nothing is said about it's disposal. Does that mean the builder has the right to sell it for £12,000 and pocket the money?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 5896090, member: 4505"] Two parties can contract to do anything (legal) they want. In the OP's case, there doesn't seem to have been much of a contract. Except the builder was not given the go ahead to dispose of the soil. Sometimes if you stretch a situation out to an extreme and see if the theory still works, it can help find the solution. Let's suppose the farmer contracts with a builder to fit a new stove. Obviously, the old fireplace needs to be modified, so the builder removes it. The fire sarround is rather fancy carved marble. Nothing is said about it's disposal. Does that mean the builder has the right to sell it for £12,000 and pocket the money? [/QUOTE]
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