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A case of foot and mouth

By: Series: Building ; 268(8308) 14 November 2003, 62(1)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Advises parties involved in an adjudication dispute that, if they think an adjudicator has no right to decide a dispute, they should be careful what they say as they can lose the right to have the court overturn the result. It suggests parties should not submit to an adjudicator's jurisdictional decision,as they may not be able to appeal againstthe decision at a later date. This may be especially true in construction contracts.
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Journal article London Journal article ABS67330 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 124765-1001

Advises parties involved in an adjudication dispute that, if they think an adjudicator has no right to decide a dispute, they should be careful what they say as they can lose the right to have the court overturn the result. It suggests parties should not submit to an adjudicator's jurisdictional decision,as they may not be able to appeal againstthe decision at a later date. This may be especially true in construction contracts.