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Adjudicator had jurisdiction even though responding party received referral late and two disputes were referred at same time

by PLC Construction
In Willmott Dixon Housing Ltd v Newlon Housing Trust [2013] EWHC 798 (TCC), Ramsey J in the Technology and Construction Court (TCC) enforced an adjudicator's two decisions, finding he had jurisdiction even though the responding party did not receive the referrals when they were served on the adjudicator. The court also rejected an argument about the number of diputes referred to the adjudicator.

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Published on 16-Apr-2013
Resource Type Legal update: archive
Jurisdictions
  • England
  • Wales
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