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No ad-hoc adjudication agreement, no jurisdiction, no enforcement of adjudicator's decision

by PLC Construction
In Clark Electrical Ltd v JMD Developments (UK) Ltd [2012] EWHC 2627 (TCC), HHJ Behrens in the Leeds District Registry of the Technology and Construction Court (TCC), held that the parties had not entered into an ad-hoc adjudication agreement, as the adjudicator found. Therefore the adjudicator had no jurisdiction and his decision was not enforced.

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Resource ID 5-521-6318
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Published on 03-Oct-2012
Resource Type Legal update: archive
Jurisdictions
  • England
  • Wales
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