Ms Edwards, on the other hand, is planning to breach her own obligations in terms of the contract, even knowing that the institution is a directly affected party, especially in terms of potential damage to the property it owns. She is further in violation of her contract by not planning to notify the university and by planning to gain financially from this breach of contract. Hence, the university could argue for its own legal standing in terms of the contract as opposed to that of Ms Edwards.
Finally, the university can also argue that Ms Edwards already experiences significant financial gain by using the premises of the university. Her weekly rental fee is £20 less than for equivalent private rental property in the area. This provides her not only with financial advantage, but also with the advantage of proximity to her place of study and the physical resources that go with such study. If the university were therefore to argue terms of fairness and reasonableness, the contract might reasonably include terms that are somewhat more specific and more stringent than those for a contract signed for private accommodation. To therefore breach the contract to gain financially for the purpose of financing an endeavour such as a holiday can only be in breach of the original contract.
According to the terms for property letting and management in the UK, negligence can be defined as "failure to take proper care"
. Before claiming that the university is liable under this definition, the terms of the contract need to be investigated carefully, along with the actions perpetrated by each party, as well as the conditions surrounding the contract and its terms.
First, Ms Edwards benefits both financially and situationally from her use of the university's property for accommodation purposes. She saves £20 per week in rental fees. She is closer to her place of study and resources used in her work than she would have been when using private...
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