It is evident that the arbitration clause at issue was a narrow one, leaving the threshold determination of whether the condition precedent of timely notice of disagreement with the landlord's statement was met by the tenant for judicial, rather than arbitral, resolution (see Silverstein Props. v Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis,
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