Section 10 of The Landlord and Tenant (Shops, Hotels and Catering Establishments) Act CAP 301: Effect of notice where tenant fails to refer to Tribunal, etc.

Where a landlord has served a notice in accordance with the requirements of section 4 of this Act, on a tenant, and the tenant fails within the appropriate time to notify the landlord of his unwillingness to comply with such notice, or to refer the matter to a Tribunal then subject to section 6 of this Act, such notice shall have effect from the date therein specified to terminate the tenancy, or terminate or alter the terms and conditions, thereof or the rights or services enjoyed thereunder.

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