Considers adjudicators answering jurisdiction questions
Series: Contract Journal ; 415(6391) 21 August 2002, 21(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Looks at whether an adjudicator can validly decide upon the existence of a contract as a finding of fact, thereby establishing his jurisdiction to deal with disputes arising under that contract, in relation to "Brenton v Palmer" [2001]. This implies that where parties place before an adjudicator questions relating to the making of a construction contract, the decision of the adjudicator may be binding upon the parties. (Adapted from article headnote)| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS65930 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 119852-1001 |
Looks at whether an adjudicator can validly decide upon the existence of a contract as a finding of fact, thereby establishing his jurisdiction to deal with disputes arising under that contract, in relation to "Brenton v Palmer" [2001]. This implies that where parties place before an adjudicator questions relating to the making of a construction contract, the decision of the adjudicator may be binding upon the parties. (Adapted from article headnote)