Solutions to poorly defined subjects
The paper examines the law on tenants' alterations and reviews how the service charge might be apportioned where the lease prescribes that a floor area apportionment be used and shows possible outcomes dependent upon the wording used. Consideration is also given to leases that are less prescrip...
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          | Published in | The Estates Gazette p. 133 | 
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| Format | Trade Publication Article | 
| Language | English | 
| Published | 
        London
          Mark Allen Group Ltd
    
        25.04.2009
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| Online Access | Get full text | 
| ISSN | 0014-1240 2059-5123  | 
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| Summary: | The paper examines the law on tenants' alterations and reviews how the service charge might be apportioned where the lease prescribes that a floor area apportionment be used and shows possible outcomes dependent upon the wording used. Consideration is also given to leases that are less prescriptive as to the method of apportionment, referring only to a "fair and reasonable proportion as determined by the Landlord's Surveyor". | 
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| ISSN: | 0014-1240 2059-5123  |