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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1933. Volume 4. Number 1.

Damage To Property

Damage To Property

11.Each resident shall sign a receipt for his room, stating its condition at date of possession—classification to be on the basis of the standard effect of a Beaufort scale passed through the contents.
12.Damage to a room shall be charged tor when the scale reading has been ascertained, and shall be at a rate of quid pro quo ad eundem.
13.Damage sustained by the occupants of a room shall not be charged upon the House. (This Rule in Vice-versa shall not be deemed to apply.)
14.Public breakages shall be charged for, subject to the provisions of the National Expenditure Adjustment Act 1932, pro rata according to the distance of each person from the damage, each to each. (Fractions of an inch disregarded; judge's decision as to remoteness of damage final.)
15.Works of "art" (sic) shall be hanged from the picture rails.