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Decision was not enforced due to one-sided evidence

By: Series: Contract Journal ; 406(6308) 20 December 2000, 21(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Looks at the case of "Woods Hardwick Ltd v Chiltern Air Conditioning", where the issue involved procedural requirements in adjudication to ensure impartiality and observance of the rules of natural justice. The implication of this case is that any perception of impartiality by one party objectively held may be sufficient to prevent an enforcement of an adjudicator's decision.
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Looks at the case of "Woods Hardwick Ltd v Chiltern Air Conditioning", where the issue involved procedural requirements in adjudication to ensure impartiality and observance of the rules of natural justice. The implication of this case is that any perception of impartiality by one party objectively held may be sufficient to prevent an enforcement of an adjudicator's decision.