Shimizu Europe Ltd v Automajor Ltd

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Neutral Citation[2002] EWHC 1571 (TCC)
Date2000
CourtQueen's Bench Division (Technology and Construction Court)
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13 cases
  • Rmp Construction Services Ltd v Chalcroft Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Technology and Construction Court)
    • 21 December 2015
    ...he has misunderstood the factual or legal basis for his or her substantive decision is not. Thus in Sherwood & Casson Ltd v MacKenzie [2000] 2 TCLR 418, HHJ Thornton QC summarised the approach as follows: "1. A decision of an adjudicator whose validity is challenged as to its factual or leg......
  • Cleveland Bridge (UK) Ltd v Whessoe-Volker Stevin Joint Venture
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Technology and Construction Court)
    • 13 May 2010
    ...he has jurisdiction it seems to me that his decision is binding even if he was wrong to reach the conclusion he did.” 84 In Shimizu Europe Limited v Automajor Limited [2002] BLR 113 His Honour Judge Seymour QC had to deal with a case where it was alleged that certain errors had been made by......
  • Gillies Ramsay Diamond+gavin Ramsay+philip Diamond The Partners Of Said Firm As Partners And As Individuals V. Pjw Enterprises Limited For Judicial Review Of A Decision Of An Adjudicator Dated 4 May 2001
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 24 December 2003
    ...For example, where the adjudicator erroneously rejects a party's well-founded claim or defence (Sherwood & Casson Ltd v Mackenzie, (2000) 2 TCLR 418), the subsequent vindication of that party's position may be rendered futile by an intervening bankruptcy (eg Bouygues (UK) Ltd v Dahl-Jensen ......
  • Gillies Ramsay Diamond V. P.j.w. Enterprises Limited
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 27 June 2002
    ...Construction Ltd. [1999] B.L.R. 93; Bouygues (UK) Ltd. v Dahl Jensen (UK) Ltd. [2000] B.L.R. 522; Sherwood & Casson Ltd. v Mackenzie (2000) 2 T.C.L.R. 418. The fact that any dispute could be referred to the adjudicator to be dealt with within 28 days of the referral notice meant that mistak......
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