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Seven pillars of wisdom to guide adjudications

By: Series: Construction News ; (6738) 18 October 2001, 32(1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Acknowledges that certain areas of uncertainty remain concerning adjudication, and illustrates key principles formulated in case law which should help resolve such disputes: the Construction Act 1996 only applies to written agreements and contracts relating to construction operations; the paying party must give notice of payment; parties cannot contract out of the act but they can contract in; all parties have an undisputed right to adjudication to resolve disputes; adjudicators must have jurisdiction and always be able to act without bias. Case law.
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Acknowledges that certain areas of uncertainty remain concerning adjudication, and illustrates key principles formulated in case law which should help resolve such disputes: the Construction Act 1996 only applies to written agreements and contracts relating to construction operations; the paying party must give notice of payment; parties cannot contract out of the act but they can contract in; all parties have an undisputed right to adjudication to resolve disputes; adjudicators must have jurisdiction and always be able to act without bias. Case law.