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“Reasonable endeavours” and “suspension of services”

  • Fenwick Elliott Solicitors
  • -
  • United Kingdom
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  • May 14 2013

This was an application for leave to appeal against an arbitration award in relation to a dispute arising out of Morris’ decision to suspend

Can adjudicators bind each other?

  • Penningtons Solicitors LLP
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  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • April 29 2013

Sometimes we have cases where an adjudicator is appointed to make a decision on a matter of principle only, with no requirement to make a financial

CIOB Complex Projects Contract 2013 form of contract launched

  • CMS Cameron McKenna
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • April 26 2013

Following consultations on the draft held in 2012, the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has launched its Complex Projects Contract 2013, based

FIDIC issue guidance on DAB decisions

  • Fenwick Elliott Solicitors
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  • United Kingdom
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  • April 24 2013

The FIDIC Contracts Committee has issued a Guidance Note dealing with the powers of, effect of and the enforcement of Dispute Adjudication Board

Adjudication and the ECHR

  • MacRoberts LLP
  • -
  • European Union, United Kingdom
  • -
  • April 12 2013

The Court of Session has ruled that in certain circumstances an adjudicator's award may be successfully challenged if it breaches a party's right to

PC Harrington Contractors Limited v Systech International Limited - there is nothing for adjudicators to fear (well almost...)

  • Fenwick Elliott Solicitors
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  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • April 8 2013

According to some less well informed observers the Systech case is authority that there is no need to pay an adjudicator who exceeds his jurisdiction

Adjudication: should there be an exception for residential occupiers?

  • Mills & Reeve LLP
  • -
  • United Kingdom
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  • March 25 2013

The judgment in the case of Westfields Construction Ltd v Lewis (2013 EWHC 376) has raised questions over the utility of section 106 of the Housing

It's all so confusing!

  • Wragge & Co LLP
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • March 8 2013

The contractor (Carter) failed in its attempts to block enforcement of an adjudication decision in the employer's (Lidl) favour despite various

Consider all you like

  • Wragge & Co LLP
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • March 8 2013

This is one of those relatively rare disputes involving the NEC3 contract. Here again, we have successive adjudications (with different adjudicators

Adjudicator: there’s no getting paid for an award that doesn’t work

  • Mayer Brown LLP
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  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • February 26 2013

An adjudicator wrongly fails to deal with a main contractor's defence, without hearing what the parties had to say on the point. The award was