390. Extension of time under notice to remedy after notice to quit.
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Where a notice to quit is stated to be by reason of the tenant's1 failure to remedy a breach of any term or condition of his tenancy, either within the time specified in the notice to remedy2 or within that time as extended3, and where it appears to the arbitrator4 that, notwithstanding
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Where a notice to quit is stated to be by reason of the tenant's1 failure to remedy a breach of any term or condition of his tenancy, either within the time specified in the notice to remedy2 or within that time as extended3, and where it appears to the arbitrator4 that, notwithstanding
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