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Alternative dispute resolution in dilapidations cases

Can arbitration and independent expert determinations provide a quicker, cheaper and more effective way to resolve a dilapidations dispute?
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Interpreting a covenant to repair

The Supreme Court was not prepared to apply an interpretation to a contract simply with the aim of preventing unfairness. Therefore, what do the covenants to repair, reinstate, decorate and yield up actually and specifically say?
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Loss of rent and reinstatement in dilapidations cases

When is a tenant liable to pay damages for loss of rent and a failure to reinstate?
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Penalty kicks, clause if you like

When is a tenant's covenant to pay a pre-determined and specified sum in the event that the property is not delivered and yielded up in repair enforceable?
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