Something new from me in @ModernLRev (early view), exploring the history of supervening impossibility in English contract law, and how the particular way in which this branch of law developed created an area of doctrinal confusion within the sale of goods. https://t.co/2F5oRphZ4c
@gcseabourne Strange they haven't emailed us yet to ask that we display this new league table success below our email signatures. Probably holding out for first place!
@mdiasabey Do students sign something agreeing to abide by the university's rules when they matriculate? If so they'll probably try to slip a waiver into that. Worth bearing in mind that they cannot restrict or exclude liability for death or personal injury resulting from their negligence.
@gcseabourne I don't think they do! I have written an enormous paragraph under the "additional comments" box. Now wishing I had left this till the evening so the venting could have been accompanied by a large glass of wine!
@gcseabourne Indeed, I can see history scholars writing articles and books on the topic. Who was Gwen Seabourne? What is the significance of her door and what does it tell us about human civilisation in the early twenty-first century?
@gcseabourne Imagine if we never returned, Wills was abandoned and fell into disrepair and then centuries later, when archaeologists uncovered it, they found this message on the door.