If the adjudicator fails to address the question referred to him because
If the adjudicator fails to address the question referred to him because
he has taken an erroneously restrictive view of his jurisdiction (and has, for
example, failed even to consider the defence to the claim or some
fundamental element of it), then that may make his decision unenforceable,
either on grounds of jurisdiction or natural justice: ….
- Heading
- Adrian Williamson KC
- The adjudicator must attempt to answer the question referred to him
- If the adjudicator fails to address the question referred to him because
- However, for that result to obtain, the adjudicator's failure must be
- It goes without saying that any such failure must also be material : …
- Conclusions
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