Last night, I paid money to have my coat (£100) and a £200 pair of glasses looked after in the cloakroom of a nightclub and was given a ticket. However, when I gave the girl my ticket at the end of the night, she said that my coat has been lost and referred me to her manager. The manager pointed to a very small notice (an exclusion clause) on the wall which stated that if belongings are lost when in their care, they will provide £50 compensation and no more.
Surely the owners have a contractual duty of care to look after my belongings when I have paid them to look after them? Legally, where do I stand? Are they allowed to get away with paying me a mere £50 for my loss when they failed to take reasonable care?
Thanks.
Surely the owners have a contractual duty of care to look after my belongings when I have paid them to look after them? Legally, where do I stand? Are they allowed to get away with paying me a mere £50 for my loss when they failed to take reasonable care?
Thanks.
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