Singapore legislation
Clause 92
Clause 92
Power to apportion expenses
Where in any premises the whole or any part of which has been let as a factory any structural or other alterations are required in order to comply with the provisions of this Act or of any regulation, rule or order made thereunder or in order to conform with any standard or requirement imposed by or under this Act, and the owner or occupier (as the case may be) alleges that the whole or part of the expenses of the alterations ought to be borne by the occupier or owner, the owner or occupier may apply to the High Court for the expenses of the alterations to be apportioned between them; and the Court may, after hearing the parties and any witnesses whom they may desire to call, make such an order concerning the apportionment of their expenses as the Court considers just and equitable in the circumstances of the case, regard being had to the terms of any contract between the parties, or in the alternative, the Court may, at the request of the owner or occupier, determine the lease.