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1.—(1) This scheme may be cited as the Secure Tenancies (Right to Repair) Scheme 1985.
(2) In this scheme, unless the context otherwise requires—
“the additional further repair works”
“the authorised materials” means
in a default case, the materials specified in the tenant's repair claim; and
in any other case, the materials authorised by the landlord in accordance with paragraph 7,
as varied by any agreement under paragraph 24;
“default case” means
“flat” means
forms part of a building; and
is divided horizontally from some other part of that building; and
is constructed or adapted for use for the purposes of a dwelling-house;
“the further repair works”
“the landlord's costs” means
“the landlord's repairing obligation” means
“the landlord's works” means
“qualifying repair” means
“the repair works” means
in a default case, the works specified in the tenant's repair claim; and
in any other case, those works as approved by the landlord with or without modifications in accordance with paragraph 7,
as varied by any agreement under paragraph 24;
“the tenant's repair claim”
(3) Any reference in this scheme to a numbered form shall be construed as a reference to the form bearing that number in Annex A to this scheme, or to a form substantially to the like effect.
(4) Any reference in this scheme to a numbered or lettered ground shall be construed as a reference to the ground bearing that number or that letter in Annex B or, as the case may be, Annex C to this scheme.
(5) Any reference in this scheme to a numbered paragraph shall be construed as a reference to the paragraph bearing that number in this scheme.
(6) Any notice in writing to be served under this scheme may be served by sending it by post.
Commencement Information
I1Sch. para. 1 in force at 1.1.1986, see reg. 1
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