What happens when an adjudicator named under the contract dies? In addition, the Court of Appeal had to consider a claim that a decision should be declared invalid on the grounds of apparent bias. Click to download PDF
What happens when an adjudicator named under the contract dies? In addition, the Court of Appeal had to consider a claim that a decision should be declared invalid on the grounds of apparent bias. Click to download PDF
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Adjudication Case Note
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12 July 2014
Failure by a party to pay its share of an advance on arbitration costs may amount to a breach of the arbitration agreement, but it will not necessarily be repudiatory. Where the applicable arbitral rules provide mechanisms to allow the arbitration to proceed, non‑payment alone is unlikely to render the arbitration agreement inoperative.
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