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16Aug

Using Part 8 can be used to challenge a wrong adjudicator's decision: but care (and speed) needed - Successful challenges of adjudication enforcement are rare

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It can be tempting for a "losing" party in adjudication to defend itself against the winner's enforcement proceedings by arguing that the adjudicator got it wrong. Hard as it is to ignore apparent errors, such parties must remember that adjudicators'...
By: Dentons
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