Construction Focus: Enforceability of adjudicators’ decisions

John Starr reviews two cases where adjudicators were alleged to have produced unenforceable decisions by reason of lack of jurisdiction or a failure to comply with the rules of natural justice ‘An adjudicator is entitled to make mistakes, whether of fact or law and even ones that are obvious and fundamental, without thereby rendering their …
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Construction Adjudication: A stay of execution

Heath Marshall looks at recent challenges to the decisions of adjudicators and how the financial position of the winning party can affect their outcome ‘The courts have stated that, in enforcement proceedings, they will consider the financial circumstances of both parties if appropriate, although the outcome of such consideration has historically been capricious.’The decisions given …
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