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This book collects all the relevant material regarding the process of adjudication in construction. It provides clarity for those involved in the adjudication process or related proceedings with detailed and reliable analysis of them supported by statutory provisions and judicial observations.

Adjudication in Construction Law discusses the role of true value' adjudications following smash and grab decisions on the basis of the absence of a pay less notice, the restraint of adjudication by injunction, hybrid contracts dealing with both construction operations and other operations and timing and content of payment notices and pay less notices. Additionally, this book includes a summary of the different procedures adopted in other jurisdictions, as well as an explanation of the payment procedures under the statutory framework. It also goes on to append all the relevant statutory material, contractual adjudication procedures and forms. A new feature of this edition is a de

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'This is an extremely well researched book with extensive and very useful reference to case law and statute.'

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Table of Contents

1. Statutory regulation of construction contracts 2. Beginning Adjudication 3. Appointment and Referral 4. Procedure Leading to the Decision 5. The Decision 6. Enforcement and Court Proceedings 7. Other Jurisdictions 8. Review, Proposals for Reform and Reform 9. Contractual Adjudication 10. Payment under the UK Statutory Framework 11. Rules and Fallacies

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 21/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9780367556396, 978-0367556396
      ISBN10: 0367556391

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book collects all the relevant material regarding the process of adjudication in construction. It provides clarity for those involved in the adjudication process or related proceedings with detailed and reliable analysis of them supported by statutory provisions and judicial observations.

      Adjudication in Construction Law discusses the role of true value' adjudications following smash and grab decisions on the basis of the absence of a pay less notice, the restraint of adjudication by injunction, hybrid contracts dealing with both construction operations and other operations and timing and content of payment notices and pay less notices. Additionally, this book includes a summary of the different procedures adopted in other jurisdictions, as well as an explanation of the payment procedures under the statutory framework. It also goes on to append all the relevant statutory material, contractual adjudication procedures and forms. A new feature of this edition is a de

      Trade Review

      'This is an extremely well researched book with extensive and very useful reference to case law and statute.'

      Lindy Patterson KC, 39 Essex Chambers, UK



      Table of Contents

      1. Statutory regulation of construction contracts 2. Beginning Adjudication 3. Appointment and Referral 4. Procedure Leading to the Decision 5. The Decision 6. Enforcement and Court Proceedings 7. Other Jurisdictions 8. Review, Proposals for Reform and Reform 9. Contractual Adjudication 10. Payment under the UK Statutory Framework 11. Rules and Fallacies

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