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Adjudication: challenging and staying enforcement of the adjudicator's decision

Practical Law UK Practice Note 4-204-4972 (Approx. 106 pages)

Adjudication: challenging and staying enforcement of the adjudicator's decision

by Lynne McCafferty KC, barrister, 4 Pump Court, and Practical Law Construction
A note detailing the key points to consider when challenging the enforcement of an adjudicator's decision or applying for a stay of execution of enforcement. The emphasis of this note is on applications for a stay of execution in a variety of situations, including where the referring party is in liquidation or administration, or where there are allegations of fraud. The note also looks at the enforcing party's funding arrangements and highlights some examples of unsuccessful challenges to enforcement.

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