Don't even think about it
Henchie, N.
Don't even think about it - 2002 - Building 267(8222) 22 February 2002, 52-53(2) .
Warns that adjudication is so flawed even an insubstantial claim has a chance of success. Argues that it may be possible to deter a party from starting adjudication, and to make the process fairer to the responding party, by inserting certain clauses in the contract. An example of such a clause is one which makes the party initialising the process responsible for its entire costs.
MANAGEMENT-DISPUTE AVOIDANCE, MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION-DISPUTE MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION-ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION-ADJUDICATION
BUILT ENVIRONMENT-BUILDING CONTRACT FORMS-STANDARD FORMS OF BUILDING CONTRACT-INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS CONTRACTS
Don't even think about it - 2002 - Building 267(8222) 22 February 2002, 52-53(2) .
Warns that adjudication is so flawed even an insubstantial claim has a chance of success. Argues that it may be possible to deter a party from starting adjudication, and to make the process fairer to the responding party, by inserting certain clauses in the contract. An example of such a clause is one which makes the party initialising the process responsible for its entire costs.
MANAGEMENT-DISPUTE AVOIDANCE, MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION-DISPUTE MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION-ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION-ADJUDICATION
BUILT ENVIRONMENT-BUILDING CONTRACT FORMS-STANDARD FORMS OF BUILDING CONTRACT-INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS CONTRACTS