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Adjudication: section 108 and adjudication procedures

Practical Law UK Practice Note 5-205-5535 (Approx. 60 pages)

Adjudication: section 108 and adjudication procedures

by Lynne McCafferty KC, barrister, 4 Pump Court, and Practical Law Construction
A note outlining the adjudication requirements of section 108 of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 (Construction Act 1996), which looks at the meaning of key phrases, such as "dispute", "under", "the contract" and "at any time". It also considers various adjudication procedure rules, as well as the meaning of contractual and ad hoc adjudication.

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