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Adjudication: a useful right, or a spanner in the works

Language: English Series: Building Engineer ; 73(9) November 1998, 24-29(5)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: Based on a paper by Rod O`Driscoll, on adjudication in the context of the Housing Grants Construction and Regeneration Act 1996. Considers disadvantages of adjudication under the Act, and the clauses dealing with the scope and definition of the Construction Contract. Discusses the Scheme for Construction, the right to adjudicate, payments by installments, notice of intention to withhold payment, suspension of performance, `pay when paid` clauses, and peremptory orders.
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Based on a paper by Rod O`Driscoll, on adjudication in the context of the Housing Grants Construction and Regeneration Act 1996. Considers disadvantages of adjudication under the Act, and the clauses dealing with the scope and definition of the Construction Contract. Discusses the Scheme for Construction, the right to adjudicate, payments by installments, notice of intention to withhold payment, suspension of performance, `pay when paid` clauses, and peremptory orders.