1637. Terms of the hypothetical tenancy in rent review clauses.
Landlord and Tenant (Volume 62 (2022), paras 1-595; Volume 63 (2022), paras 596-1219; Volume 64 (2022), paras 1220-1957) | Commentary
Unless the rent review clause requires expressly or by necessary implication that the valuation be made on a basis which departs in some respect from the subsisting terms of the lease, the parties are to be taken to have intended that the notional letting postulated by the clause is to be
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Unless the rent review clause requires expressly or by necessary implication that the valuation be made on a basis which departs in some respect from the subsisting terms of the lease, the parties are to be taken to have intended that the notional letting postulated by the clause is to be
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