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Adjudication: what's the verdict?

By: Series: Building ; 266(8171) 2 March 2001, 48-51(4)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Looks at the success and fairness of adjudication. A number of recent surveys indicate that adjudication is generally effective, but many in the industry feel the process is unfair and unreliable, and there is no effective appeal against a decision. Focuses on, and discusses, the findings of three surveys conducted by Masons solicitors, James R Knowles and Lee Crowder. Diagrams.
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Journal article London Journal article ABS63679 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 111461-1001

Looks at the success and fairness of adjudication. A number of recent surveys indicate that adjudication is generally effective, but many in the industry feel the process is unfair and unreliable, and there is no effective appeal against a decision. Focuses on, and discusses, the findings of three surveys conducted by Masons solicitors, James R Knowles and Lee Crowder. Diagrams.