Earlier this year, Fraser J gave a significant judgment in which he:
- Confirmed the circumstances in which fraud could be a successful ground to resist the enforcement of an adjudicator’s decision.
- Developed a new circumstance, or principle, in which a stay of execution of an adjudicator’s decision may be granted.
Gosvenor London Ltd v Aygun UK Ltd was discussed by Dr Tim Sampson on this blog and is subject to an ongoing appeal. This post focuses on, and analyses in further detail, Fraser J’s so-called “principle (g)”. Continue reading