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By: Series: Building ; 268(2884) 30 May 2003, 50-51(2)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Examines the need for there to be a dispute before adjudication becomes a possibility. Looks at "Beck Peppiatt Ltd v Norwest Holst Construction Ltd" ([2003] EWHC 822 (TCC), unreported). The case highlights the need to apply the facts to determine whether the discussion or negotiation between the parties has ended, leaving an issue to be decided. There is a need to canvass the position before an adjudication and this applies to both the referring or responding party. View judgment at www.bailli.org.
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Examines the need for there to be a dispute before adjudication becomes a possibility. Looks at "Beck Peppiatt Ltd v Norwest Holst Construction Ltd" ([2003] EWHC 822 (TCC), unreported). The case highlights the need to apply the facts to determine whether the discussion or negotiation between the parties has ended, leaving an issue to be decided. There is a need to canvass the position before an adjudication and this applies to both the referring or responding party. View judgment at www.bailli.org.