Upholding standards in adjudication
Series: Dispute Resolution News ; (10) September 2001, 2(1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Considers the challenge of maintaining the quality and efficiency of the RICS Adjudication service. Warns of two areas for potential criticism of adjudicators: liens and up front payments. Notes that the new RICS guidance notes for surveyors acting as adjudicators, due to be published in autumn 2001, will contain a note to the effect that the RICS considers insistence on a lien to be contrary to pgh 19(3) of the scheme. Also warns that an adjudicator who seeks payment up-front risks receiving no further appointments from the RICS| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS64519 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 114618-1001 |
Considers the challenge of maintaining the quality and efficiency of the RICS Adjudication service. Warns of two areas for potential criticism of adjudicators: liens and up front payments. Notes that the new RICS guidance notes for surveyors acting as adjudicators, due to be published in autumn 2001, will contain a note to the effect that the RICS considers insistence on a lien to be contrary to pgh 19(3) of the scheme. Also warns that an adjudicator who seeks payment up-front risks receiving no further appointments from the RICS