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Surveyors acting as adjudicators in the construction industry when Scots Law applies [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Series: RICS Guidance NotePublication details: London RICS 2018Edition: 4th edISBN:
  • 9781783212886
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 347.4107 $2 18
Online resources: Summary: The aim of this guidance note, is to provide adjudicators with a clear understanding of their role and duties, and a strong foundation on which to build, ensuring enforceable decisions are produced. While this guidance note does not set out to provide a complete and comprehensive guide to all aspects of adjudication, it should be considered an essential basis for practice as an adjudicator, where Scots law applies. It is also of note that this guidance is reflective of current practice and law at the time of drafting. Adjudicators should remain aware of this, and ensure any advice taken from this guidance note is supplemented with up-to-date knowledge of adjudication and its principles. It also provides useful insight into the process for parties to disputes, and those representing them, to ensure they are aware of key matters and procedural considerations.Summary: Supersedes 3rd edition (ISBN 9781783210077).Summary: This document was originally published in April 2018 as an RICS guidance note and reissued in June 2024 as an RICS professional standard.Summary: Effective 25/04/2018.
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The aim of this guidance note, is to provide adjudicators with a clear understanding of their role and duties, and a strong foundation on which to build, ensuring enforceable decisions are produced. While this guidance note does not set out to provide a complete and comprehensive guide to all aspects of adjudication, it should be considered an essential basis for practice as an adjudicator, where Scots law applies. It is also of note that this guidance is reflective of current practice and law at the time of drafting. Adjudicators should remain aware of this, and ensure any advice taken from this guidance note is supplemented with up-to-date knowledge of adjudication and its principles. It also provides useful insight into the process for parties to disputes, and those representing them, to ensure they are aware of key matters and procedural considerations.

Supersedes 3rd edition (ISBN 9781783210077).

This document was originally published in April 2018 as an RICS guidance note and reissued in June 2024 as an RICS professional standard.

Effective 25/04/2018.