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I treated myself to a very early 1500 vellum bound tome before Xmas. Having never seen one and based purely on what I saw on Ebay I parted with about £800 for it. I was well narked when this horrible, grubby thing turned up. Think I got ripped off. Very disappointed.
Stick it through the washing machine and that should clean it up.
Failing that, try Vim.
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Adoption rules for sewage pipes. Used to be the ownership stopped at the boundary of the house. Changes to Plan L Building Regulations in October meant that water companies adopted all within the boundary as well for. The guy was supposed to have started the foundations and said so. He's dug write over the pipework but never hit the pipes, which means he dug his foundations less than one metre(which means that needs to be redug as well!). Now though the pipes are owned by Wessex not the vendor & because he's not put the foundations in properly I could be liable.
Hey ho.
Seems to me that you need to reduce price by cost of redoing the foundations. The sewer pipes will need to be bridged over.
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