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Adjudicator definition

What does Adjudicator mean? An adjudicator is the neutral decision-maker appointed to determine a dispute by adjudication, usually on a fast‑track, documents‑based basis. In construction disputes the role is created by statute (England & Wales: Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996; Scotland: Construction Contracts (Scotland) Act 1997; Northern Ireland: Construction Contracts (Northern Ireland) Order 1997; Ireland: Construction Contracts Act 2013), with procedural detail supplied by the contract or the relevant Scheme for Construction Contracts. parties appoint an adjudicator directly or through a nominating body (e.g. RICS, CIArb). The adjudicator must act impartially, observe natural justice, address jurisdictional objections, and deliver a reasoned...

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Enforcing adjudicators’ decisions in the TCC: summary judgment procedure, timetable and costs (England and Wales)

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Enforcing an Adjudicator’s decision

We recognise that, after the Adjudicator issued their decision (the Decision), [ insert name of the Responding party ] has declined to pay the sums the Adjudicator directed be paid to you. You have asked us to set out what steps you may take against [ insert name of the responding party ] to compel compliance with the Decision. While adjudicators’ decisions are binding as a matter of law, they do not carry the same standing as court judgments, and therefore cannot be executed in the same manner. Consequently, to require [ insert name of the responding party ] to honour the Decision, you will need to apply to the court. A number of court procedures are available to secure Enforcement of adjudicators’ decisions. The approach most often adopted-particularly in situations such as this, where the successful party seeks payment of a monetary award made by the adjudicator-is to commence a claim in the Technology and Construction Court (TCC). The TCC has created a dedicated, expedited route to enforce adjudicators’ decisions swiftly. Under that process, a claimant may seek to enforce the Decision via the court, requiring compliance with the adjudicator’s award by the responding party...

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