41 Disputes proceduresThe statutory rent review notice must require the rent to be payable in respect of the holding to be referred to arbitration1. The landlord and tenant may, under an agreement made after the service of the review notice, either appoint an arbitrator or appoint a third party to determine the question of the rent (otherwise than as arbitrator) on an agreed basis2.If no such agreement is made either party may, at any time during the period of six months ending with the review date, apply to the President of the Royal Institution
The statutory rent review notice must require the rent to be payable in respect of the holding to be referred to arbitration1. The landlord and tenant may, under an agreement made after the service of the review notice, either appoint an arbitrator or appoint a third party to determine the question of the rent (otherwise than as arbitrator) on an agreed basis2.
If no such agreement is made either party may, at any time during the period of six months ending with the review date, apply to the President of the Royal Institution
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