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The effects of adjudication.

By: Series: Contract Journal ; 399(6232) 30 June 1999, 22(1)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: Considers the effect of an interim assessment by an adjudicator on subsequent assessments, and the case " Odebrecht Oil and Gas v North Sea Production Company" which dealt with the issue. Concludes that parties are not usually entitled to a re-adjudication of rights and obligations following an adjudication, although an adjudicator can take all relevant issues freshly into account in later interim assessments.
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Considers the effect of an interim assessment by an adjudicator on subsequent assessments, and the case " Odebrecht Oil and Gas v North Sea Production Company" which dealt with the issue. Concludes that parties are not usually entitled to a re-adjudication of rights and obligations following an adjudication, although an adjudicator can take all relevant issues freshly into account in later interim assessments.