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Stop the clock

By: Series: Estates Gazette ; (0213) 30 March 2002, 96(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Argues that rent review hearings could prove shorter, more straightforward and less expensive if the parties agreed on a procedure beforehand. Ilustrates how a recent arbitration adopted such a procedure and details the two day timetable and rules agreed on by both parties. Concludes that the implementation of this procedure is hard work and requires a certain amount of fair play, but should prevent hearings leading to extra delay and cost.
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Argues that rent review hearings could prove shorter, more straightforward and less expensive if the parties agreed on a procedure beforehand. Ilustrates how a recent arbitration adopted such a procedure and details the two day timetable and rules agreed on by both parties. Concludes that the implementation of this procedure is hard work and requires a certain amount of fair play, but should prevent hearings leading to extra delay and cost.