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Brown and another v Complete Building Solutions Ltd

Construction – Adjudication – Dispute – Respondent contractor issuing payment notice claiming final payment under contract – Appellant employers failing to pay – Dispute referred to adjudication in which adjudicator deciding payment notice invalid – Respondent issuing further notice for same sum and commencing second adjudication – Whether second adjudicator having jurisdiction – Whether dispute the same or substantially the same as that decided in first adjudication – Summary judgment given to enforce second adjudicator’s decision – Appeal dismissed

The appellants employed the respondent contractor on the terms of a JCT Minor Works Building Contract (2011 ed) to demolish a dwelling-house at Ashtead in Surrey and to build a new house, for a price of £496,578 or such other sum as might become due under the contract.

After completion of the works, the architect purported to issue a final certificate, which, however, was not issued in accordance with the relevant provisions of the contract. Clause 4.8.4 provided that, in such circumstances, the contractor could serve a payment notice stating what it considered to be the final payment due to it and that, unless the employer notified the contractor not later than five days before the final date for payment, it intended to pay a lesser sum, then the sum specified in the payment notice would become payable.

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