Stuck to your guns?
Elliott, T
Stuck to your guns? - 2002 - Building 267(8229) 12 April 2002, 50(1) .
Looks at recent decision in "R G Carter v Edmund Nuttall" where introduction of radical new arguments resulted in substantial award against claimant, which he appealed. Concludes that barring new arguments and evidence would be extreme, but it can produce situations where adjudicator may make decision he has no jurisdiction over. Expects Court of Appeal to provide guidance of degree of new arguments allowable.
RG CARTER V EDMUND NUTTALL
EXTENSIONS OF TIME
MANAGEMENT-DISPUTE AVOIDANCE, MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION-DISPUTE MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION-ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION-ADJUDICATION
Stuck to your guns? - 2002 - Building 267(8229) 12 April 2002, 50(1) .
Looks at recent decision in "R G Carter v Edmund Nuttall" where introduction of radical new arguments resulted in substantial award against claimant, which he appealed. Concludes that barring new arguments and evidence would be extreme, but it can produce situations where adjudicator may make decision he has no jurisdiction over. Expects Court of Appeal to provide guidance of degree of new arguments allowable.
RG CARTER V EDMUND NUTTALL
EXTENSIONS OF TIME
MANAGEMENT-DISPUTE AVOIDANCE, MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION-DISPUTE MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION-ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION-ADJUDICATION