The landlord's claim that the tenant's notice that it was disputing the statement of operating expenses failed to particularize the items being disputed, and thus, failed to give notice of what the tenant wanted to arbitrate, was properly rejected by the IAS Court on the ground that the lease required only that the tenant "notify Landlord that it disputes the correctness" of the operating expense statement. Nothing in the lease required the tenant to particularize its claims...
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