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1 month ago |
lexology.com | Karen Killoran |Shane O’Neill |Maeve Crockett |Ciara Dooley |Thompson Barry Doherty |Sarah Galvin | +4 more
The High Court in Ireland addressed interest for late payment in adjudication decisions in a judgment in Finnegan Contracts Ltd v Killycard Developments Ltd [2024] IEHC 752. The proceedings concerned an application to enforce an adjudicator’s decision. The Court was satisfied that there was nothing in the procedural history or substance of the decision to prevent the Court from granting an enforcement order.
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May 7, 2024 |
lexology.com | Niav O'Higgins |Karen Killoran |Niamh McGovern |Maeve Crockett |Shane O’Neill |Ciara Dooley | +7 more
The Court has again given support to adjudication by granting leave to enforce an adjudication decision in McGill Construction Ltd (“referring party”) v Blue Whisp Ltd (“respondent”) [2024] IEHC 205, rejecting four grounds of opposition.
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Aug 28, 2023 |
lexology.com | Niav O'Higgins |Karen Killoran |Niamh McGovern |Maeve Crockett |Shane O’neill |Ciara Dooley | +10 more
The High Court in Ireland has given guidance on how applications to judicially review the decision of an adjudicator, while the adjudication process is ongoing, will be treated. In K&J Townmore Construction Ltd v Damien Keogh and Deslend (Mechanical) Ltd t/a Cobec Engineering Group [2023] IEHC 509, an adjudicator was appointed to resolve a payment dispute under a sub-contract between the contractor and sub-contractor.
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