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Contractors must be quick to appoint an arbitrator

By: Language: English Series: Contract Journal ; 340/341(5646/5647) 31 December 1987/7 January 1988Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the case Emson Contractors Ltd v Protea Estates Ltd ORC 31 July 1987, (see Abstract 38397), where a dispute arose as to whether or not certain foundation works were a variation within clause 13 of JCT 1980 contract, entitling Emson to additional payments, and which centred around the delay in appointing an arbitrator and a misplaced final certificate .

Discusses the case Emson Contractors Ltd v Protea Estates Ltd ORC 31 July 1987, (see Abstract 38397), where a dispute arose as to whether or not certain foundation works were a variation within clause 13 of JCT 1980 contract, entitling Emson to additional payments, and which centred around the delay in appointing an arbitrator and a misplaced final certificate .