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Ruling may spell end of adjudication process

Series: Contract Journal ; 28 June 2000, 3(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: In a case brought by subcontractors seeking recovery of monies they claimed they were due, the court upheld a contract clause, dictating that the party referring a dispute to adjudication would have to pay both sides' costs irrespective of its eventual findings. The subcontract incorporated the model CIC adjudication procedures but with amended terms as to costs.
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In a case brought by subcontractors seeking recovery of monies they claimed they were due, the court upheld a contract clause, dictating that the party referring a dispute to adjudication would have to pay both sides' costs irrespective of its eventual findings. The subcontract incorporated the model CIC adjudication procedures but with amended terms as to costs.