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; and against a landlord requiring removal of dry rot, on the basis that, notwithstanding the difficulty of working out the appropriate order, damages would not be an adequate remedy: in particular, the condition of the premises was continually deteriorating: Gordon v Selico Ltd (1986) 18 HLR 219 See also Peninsular Maritime Ltd v Padseal Ltd   flag  2

[1981] 2 EGLR 43
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Lunn Poly Ltd v Liverpool & Lancashire Properties Ltd [2006] EWCA Civ 430; [2006] 2 EGLR 29; [2007] L & TR 6 England and Wales Court of Appeal - Civil Division United Kingdom - England and Wales 15 Mar 2006 BAILII flag 28
Freedive (Fiji) Charters Ltd v Bluewater Craft Ltd [2016] FJHC 769 High Court of Fiji Fiji 29 Aug 2016 PacLII flag

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