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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Pubs Code etc. Regulations 2016 No. 790
16. Where, before entering into a new agreement, a short agreement, or an agreement to renew a tenancy which not a protected 1954 Act tenancy, the pub-owning business is aware of any maintenance, repair or improvement works (“initial works”) which must be carried out to the premises to which the tenancy or licence relates—
(a)a Schedule of Condition prepared before the initial works are carried out;
(b)a list of the initial works which must be carried out;
(c)the respective obligations of the tied pub tenant and the pub-owning business in relation to those works under the tenancy or licence;
(d)details of any initial works which are required to be completed before the agreement or the renewal is in force including whether the pub-owning business or the tenant will be responsible for carrying them out;
(e)where any of the initial works—
(i)are to be carried out to improve the premises significantly; or
(ii)require a significant investment of capital,
a sketch or an artist’s plan (if any) of those works; and
(f)where any of the initial works are to be carried out after the agreement has been entered into or after the renewal has been agreed —
(i)whether the pub-owning business or the tenant will be responsible for carrying out the works;
(ii)the date on which the works must be completed; and
(iii)any penalty in respect of a failure to complete the works, or to complete them by a certain date.
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