Expert or arbitrator - drafting for dispute resolution
Series: Rent Review and Lease Renewal ; (3) September 2000, 131-155(13)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Looks at how disputes should be dealt with. For many years rent reviews have provided for disputes to be referred to an independent third party. Considers whether leases should contain a binding mechanism for the resolution of disputes. If there is a dispute resolution provision it will normally turn on the question of independent advisor or arbitrator. To help the non-litigator, discusses the options available. Looks at ADR, litigation, adjudication, independent experts, arbitration and Arbitration Act 1996 s34. Finally, compares the principal characteristics of expert and arbitrator.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS63005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 108926-1001 |
Looks at how disputes should be dealt with. For many years rent reviews have provided for disputes to be referred to an independent third party. Considers whether leases should contain a binding mechanism for the resolution of disputes. If there is a dispute resolution provision it will normally turn on the question of independent advisor or arbitrator. To help the non-litigator, discusses the options available. Looks at ADR, litigation, adjudication, independent experts, arbitration and Arbitration Act 1996 s34. Finally, compares the principal characteristics of expert and arbitrator.