Adjudication In Simple Terms
Adjudication in simple terms
Adjudication refers to the process of resolving a dispute or disagreement by making a formal decision or judgment. It typically involves a neutral third party, an adjudicator expert, judge or an arbitrator), who listens to arguments and evidence from both sides and then makes a ruling on the matter. Adjudication is commonly used in legal proceedings, but it can also be used in other contexts, such as resolving disputes between parties in a contract or settling disagreements between employees in a workplace. The goal of adjudication is to provide a fair and impartial resolution to a conflict. Adjudication is the most common form of formal dispute resolution in the U.K following the introduction of the Housing, Grants and Construction Act.
Here at Decode we can provide commerial support in the preparation and defense of adjudication cases.