Issue 55 - January 2005
Did the contract between the parties incorporate the terms of the JCT Form of Contract and thereby give the adjudicator jurisdiction to determine the dispute?
Issue 55 - January 2005
Did the contract between the parties incorporate the terms of the JCT Form of Contract and thereby give the adjudicator jurisdiction to determine the dispute?
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 53 - November 2004
What is the effect of a previous decision made by a different adjudicator, when a second dispute is referred to adjudication about the same project
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