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Author: hans
Date: 2008-06-09 21:12
Sarah,
Your desire to do the right thing is commendable. But it appears that no real proof exists that the instrument was stolen; i.e., the institution has not missed it for over three years and is not willing to examine the files to try to reclaim it. The loss of the instrument is primarily the institution's responsibility. Perhaps they have already received an insurance payment to compensate for the loss and that could explain their apparent lack of interest.
You risk becoming involved in defamation if you continue to pursue justice. The resulting cost to you could be substantial. It's best to forget it.
Hans
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Sarah Elbaz |
2008-06-09 20:22 |
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hans |
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