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Construction Adjudication: A stay of execution
Heath Marshall looks at recent challenges to the decisions of adjudicators and how the financial position of the winning party can affect their outcome ‘The courts have stated that, in enforcement proceedings, they will consider the financial circumstances of both parties if appropriate, although the outcome of such consideration has historically been capricious.’The decisions given …
Cases Referenced
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- Absolute Rentals Ltd v Gencor Enterprises Ltd (2000) CILL 1637
- Anrik Ltd v AS Leisure Properties Ltd [2010] EWHC 441 (TCC)
- Bouygues (UL) Ltd v Dahl-Jenson (UK) Ltd [1999] EWHC (TCC) 182
- Carillion Construction Ltd v Devonport Royal Dockyard Ltd [2003] BLR 79
- Herschel Engineering Ltd v Breen Property Ltd [2000] BLR 272
- Macob Civil Engineering Ltd v Morrison Construction Ltd [1999] EWHC Technology 254
- Outwing Construction Ltd v H Randell & Son Ltd [1999] BLR 156
- Rainford House Limited v Cadogan Ltd [2000] BLR 272
- SG South Ltd v Kings Head Cirencester LLP & anor [2009] EWHC 2645 (TCC)
- Wimbledon Construction Company 2000 Ltd v Vago [2005] EWHC 1086 (TCC)