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    Do you have any citation for this assertion?
    – TripeHound
    Commented May 7 at 17:18
  • @TripeHound what would you like? Do you think there is a specific go get your stuff back law?
    – Mimedfp
    Commented May 7 at 17:25
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    I've no idea, and neither, presumably, does the OP. A good answer will say (with references) whether there is or not.
    – TripeHound
    Commented May 7 at 17:41
  • There are not a lot of references for going to get something to have it fixed. It is just assumed, unless their is some other circumstance. @TripeHound
    – Mimedfp
    Commented May 7 at 17:49
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    @TripeHound & Minedfp, the "getting it fixed" bit is, I suppose, a bit of a red herring. Is it OK to ask for any company-owned equipment back, regardless of its state of repair.
    – Darren
    Commented May 7 at 19:19