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Facts: For 30 years, a fitness center leased space in a shopping center under a series of leases. After a fire damaged the center, the center’s owner made some repairs and asked the tenant to resume its operations in the space. The tenant, however, claimed that the repairs were incomplete; that they had not been performed within the period required by the lease; and that the center was in violation of applicable fire and safety regulations.