- February 15, 2011
Can an insolvent party avoid a stay of execution when enforcing an adjudicator’s decision?
In my December post I asked why an insolvent party would commence an adjudication when, even if it was successful and tried to enforce the adjudicator’s decision, the court would invariably grant a stay of execution. So, why bother one may ask? The courts recognise that if money is paid over to an insolvent party, … Continue reading Can an insolvent party avoid a stay of execution when enforcing an adjudicator’s decision? →
- December 13, 2010
Payment of adjudicator’s fees in an insolvency situation
Some may ask why an insolvent party would start (or continue with) an adjudication, but it is often the case that administrators make a commercial call that there is “something in the adjudication”. For them, it may be worthwhile incurring costs if the insolvent party can recover money due to it that will help to help boost the … Continue reading Payment of adjudicator’s fees in an insolvency situation →