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By: Series: Building ; (41) 15 October 1999, 65(1)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: In "Macob Civil Engineering v Morrison Construction Ltd" the decision showed that an adjudicatorαs ruling was enforceable, even if there had been a procedural error. Discusses a new case, "Project Consultancy Group v Trustees of the Gray Trust'" that shows the court drew a distinction between a decision that was invalid because of alleged procedural error, and a decision that was not within the jurisdiction of the adjudicator to make under the relevant act.
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In "Macob Civil Engineering v Morrison Construction Ltd" the decision showed that an adjudicatorαs ruling was enforceable, even if there had been a procedural error. Discusses a new case, "Project Consultancy Group v Trustees of the Gray Trust'" that shows the court drew a distinction between a decision that was invalid because of alleged procedural error, and a decision that was not within the jurisdiction of the adjudicator to make under the relevant act.