Arbitration and Rent Review has become a standard work in the property world for guidance on rent review. In a clear style, the author examines the procedures that landlord and tenant should follow in order to agree a new rent or to have one decided by arbitration. By means of cases, he highlights the key areas of conflict that come before the courts, the contentious issues being introduced in the order in which they would be encountered by landlords or tenancts facing a review.
By:
Ben Beaumont Imprint: Estates Gazette Ltd Country of Publication: United Kingdom Edition: 3rd edition Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 138mm,
Weight: 280g ISBN:9780728204256 ISBN 10: 0728204258 Pages: 152 Publication Date:15 March 2004 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Table of cases; Time of the Essence; Trigger Notice; Counter Notice; Privilege; Without Prejudice; Arbitrator or expert where neither specified within clause; The arbitrator; Extension of time under s.12 Arbitration Act 1996; Power of Arbitrator to issue subpoena for persons or documents; Costs; Evidence and the expert witness; Comparable Evidence; Premiums; Discounts;