38 The review date in a statutory review noticeIn relation to a statutory review notice, ‘the review date’ means a date which is specified in that notice and which complies with certain requirements1. The date must be at least 12 months but less than 24 months after the day on which the statutory review notice is given2, and:38.1 if the parties have agreed in writing that the rent may be varied from a specified date or at specified intervals, it must be a date as from which the rent could be varied under the agreement3;38.2 if the
In relation to a statutory review notice, ‘the review date’ means a date which is specified in that notice and which complies with certain requirements1. The date must be at least 12 months but less than 24 months after the day on which the statutory review notice is given2, and:
if the parties have agreed in writing that the rent may be varied from a specified date or at specified intervals, it must be a date as from which the rent could be varied under the agreement3;
if the
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