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Mistakes in adjudication

By: Series: Building Services Journal ; October 2000, 43(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Considers what action can be taken by those involved in an adjudication where the adjudicator makes a mistake. Looks at the case of "Bouygues v Dahl-Jensen" where the adjudicator miscalculated a payment. Also considers the possibility of correcting adjudication errors. Discusses "Bloor Construction (UK) v Bowman and Kirkland (London)", in which a judge decided that an adjudicator could correct certain mistakes. Concludes that, generally speaking, whether right or wrong an adjudicator's decision will be enforced by the courts.
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Considers what action can be taken by those involved in an adjudication where the adjudicator makes a mistake. Looks at the case of "Bouygues v Dahl-Jensen" where the adjudicator miscalculated a payment. Also considers the possibility of correcting adjudication errors. Discusses "Bloor Construction (UK) v Bowman and Kirkland (London)", in which a judge decided that an adjudicator could correct certain mistakes. Concludes that, generally speaking, whether right or wrong an adjudicator's decision will be enforced by the courts.