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Construction industry disputes: official referee or technical arbitrator - the pros and cons

By: Language: English Series: Construction Law Journal ; 8(1) 1992, 2-9(4)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: Examines the differences between an official referee ie a judge sitting as an official referee and not an official referee sitting as an arbitrator and a technical arbitrator ie someone with experience in a particular field acting in a judicial capacity as arbitrator and not as independent expert. It looks at which should be used in different circumstances and their advantages and disadvantages. Discusses case law.
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Examines the differences between an official referee ie a judge sitting as an official referee and not an official referee sitting as an arbitrator and a technical arbitrator ie someone with experience in a particular field acting in a judicial capacity as arbitrator and not as independent expert. It looks at which should be used in different circumstances and their advantages and disadvantages. Discusses case law.