Issue 53 - November 2004
What happens when an adjudicator named under the contract dies? In addition, the Court of Appeal had to consider a claim that a decision should be declared invalid on the grounds of apparent bias.
Issue 53 - November 2004
What happens when an adjudicator named under the contract dies? In addition, the Court of Appeal had to consider a claim that a decision should be declared invalid on the grounds of apparent bias.
Issue 53 - November 2004
In the first case from New Zealand, the court had to decide what the effect was of not serving a payment schedule as required by the Construction Contracts Act?
Issue 53 - November 2004
This case provides guidance to adjudicators on the importance of letting parties know who they want to attend meetings and why.
Issue 52 - October 2004
Was an adjudicator's decision invalid because the referral notice was issued one day late and what steps could the court take to give ride to the overriding objective and ensure that the dispute was resolved as expeditiously and fairly as possible?
Issue 50 - August 2004
Had the Adjudicator ordered payment to the wrong contractual identity? If so, was DCC estopped from arguing this point at the Court hearing?
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