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CIB Properties Ltd v Birse Construction Ltd

Language: English Series: Weekly Law Reports ; [2005] 1 WLR 2252-5981(30)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: [2004] EWHC 2365 (TCC), 19 October 2004. Building - contract - adjudication - construction contract terminated - claimant (C) demanding payment of sums allegedly due under contract - defendant (B) not paying - C making reference to adjudication - whether dispute in existence at date of reference capable of being referred to adjudication - complex issues for determination - adjudicator extending time limits in accordance with statutory provisions - adjudicator making decision in C's favour - whether fair and impartial decision possible - whether achieved - whether alleged slip in decision amenable to correction - whether decision to be enforced. "Held": dispute was in existence at time of referral - that the decision had been fair and impartial - the adjudicator's decision would be enforced as it stood.
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[2004] EWHC 2365 (TCC), 19 October 2004. Building - contract - adjudication - construction contract terminated - claimant (C) demanding payment of sums allegedly due under contract - defendant (B) not paying - C making reference to adjudication - whether dispute in existence at date of reference capable of being referred to adjudication - complex issues for determination - adjudicator extending time limits in accordance with statutory provisions - adjudicator making decision in C's favour - whether fair and impartial decision possible - whether achieved - whether alleged slip in decision amenable to correction - whether decision to be enforced. "Held": dispute was in existence at time of referral - that the decision had been fair and impartial - the adjudicator's decision would be enforced as it stood.