| Case study: response An example of the responding party's response, from the adjudication case study.This document is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. |
| Case study: notice of intention to refer a dispute to adjudication An example of a notice to refer a dispute to adjudication, from the adjudication case study.This document is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. |
| Case study: adjudicator's response to jurisdiction challenge An example of the adjudicator's letter responding to the jurisdiction challenge, from the adjudication case study.This document is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. |
| Scott Schedule: claiming for delay and disruption This is an example of a Scott Schedule, setting out a claim for delay and disruption. For more information on when to use and how to prepare a Scott Schedule, see Practice note, Scott Schedules. The Scott Schedule is only available in MS Excel format. Click here to view it. |
| Case study: referring party's letter responding to jurisdiction challenge An example of the referring party's letter, responding to the challenge to the adjudicator's jurisdiction, from the adjudication case study.This document is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. |
| Adjudication enforcement: application notice This is an example of a claimant's application notice to enforce an adjudicator's decision by way of summary judgment in the Technology and Construction Court (TCC). The application notice is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. |
| Adjudication letter: to adjudicator challenging jurisdiction A standard letter from a responding party, challenging the adjudicator's jurisdiction. |
| Adjudication enforcement: particulars of claim Particulars of claim supporting an application for enforcement of an adjudicator's decision under CPR Part 7 and by way of summary judgment under CPR Part 24 in the Technology and Construction Court (TCC).These particulars of claim should be used in conjunction with Standard document, Adjudication enforcement: claim form. These particulars of claim are drafted on the basis that the parties have entered into a construction contract in writing. |
| Case study: letter appointing the adjudicator An example of a letter appointing the adjudicator, from the adjudication case study.This document is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. |
| Adjudication: referral notice A form of referral notice, referring a dispute under a construction contract to the adjudicator. |
| Case study: witness statement supporting summary judgment application An example of a witness statement supporting the summary judgment application in adjudication enforcement proceedings, from the adjudication case study.This document is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. |
| Case study: reply An example of the referring party's reply, from the adjudication case study.This document is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. |
| Adjudication enforcement: directions (Appendix F of the TCC Guide) The draft directions in adjudication enforcement proceedings, as set out in Appendix F of the Technology and Construction Court (TCC) Guide (second revision, second edition). |
| Case study: witness statement opposing summary judgment application An example of a witness statement opposing the summary judgment application in adjudication enforcement proceedings, from the adjudication case study.This document is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. |
| Adjudication enforcement: claim form This is an example of the claim form to enforce an adjudicator's decision by way of summary judgment in the Technology and Construction Court (TCC). The claim form is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. The claim form should be used in conjunction with Standard document, Adjudication enforcement: particulars of claim. |
| Adjudication: case study (starting an adjudication and enforcing a decision) This case study comprises example materials for use if you are starting an adjudication or enforcing an adjudicator's decision. It should be read with the adjudication practice notes as these provide a summary of the legal issues that may arise and the various procedures which should be followed. |
| Case study: adjudicator's letter accepting the appointment An example letter from an adjudicator accepting the appointment, from the adjudication case study.This document is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. |
| Scott Schedule: claiming for loss and expense This is an example of a Scott Schedule, setting out a claim for loss and expence. For more information on when to use and how to prepare a Scott Schedule, see Practice note, Scott Schedules. The Scott Schedule is only available in MS Excel format. Click here to view it. |
| Adjudication letter: resisting enforcement of adjudicator's decision A standard letter from a party (usually the responding party), putting the other party (usually the referring party) on notice that it does not consider the adjudicator's decision to be binding and enforceable because it was made without jurisdiction or in breach of the rules of natural justice. |
| Case study: minutes of meeting on 14 December 2007 An example of minutes of a meeting recording the parties' agreement to contract terms, from the adjudication case study.This document is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. |
| Case study: responding party's letter challenging jurisdiction An example of a letter from the responding party to the adjudicator challenging the adjudicator's jurisdiction, from the adjudication case study.This document is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. |
| Case study: application notice to enforce an adjudicator's decision An example of the referring party's application notice to enforce the adjudicator's decision, from the adjudication case study.This document is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. |
| Scott Schedule: claiming for defects This is an example of a Scott Schedule, setting out a claim for defects. For more information on when to use and how to prepare a Scott Schedule, see Practice note, Scott Schedules. The Scott Schedule is only available in MS Excel format. Click here to view it. |
| Scott Schedule: claiming for variations and extra work This is an example of a Scott Schedule, setting out a claim for variations and extra work. For more information on when to use and how to prepare a Scott Schedule, see Practice note, Scott Schedules. The Scott Schedule is only available in MS Excel format. Click here to view it. |
| Adjudication: notice of intention to refer a dispute to adjudication This is an example of a notice of intention to refer a dispute to adjudication. |
| Case study: particulars of claim for enforcement proceedings An example of the referring party's Particulars of Claim in enforcement proceedings under Part 7 of the Civil Procedure Rules, from the adjudication case study.This document is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. |
| Case study: claim form to enforce an adjudicator's decision An example of the referring party's claim form to enforce the adjudicator's decision, from the adjudication case study.This document is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. |
| Adjudication enforcement: witness statement A witness statement supporting an application for enforcement of an adjudicator's decision under CPR Part 7 and by way of summary judgment under CPR Part 24 in the Technology and Construction Court (TCC). |
| Case study: referral notice An example of a referral notice, from the adjudication case study.This document is only available in MS Word format. Click here to view it. |