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Adjudicator's decision unenforceable because of failure to give reasons

Practical Law UK Legal Update 4-385-2844 (Approx. 8 pages)

Adjudicator's decision unenforceable because of failure to give reasons

by PLC Construction
An update on Thermal Energy Construction Ltd v AE & E Lentjes UK Ltd [2009] EWHC 408 (TCC), in which the Technology and Construction Court (TCC) refused to enforce an adjudicator's decision because the adjudicator had failed to give reasons for rejecting the responding party's defence.

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Resource ID 4-385-2844
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Published on 11-Mar-2009
Resource Type Legal update: archive
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  • England
  • Scotland
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