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A clause for use by the responding party when it wants to avoid granting the adjudicator jurisdiction to determine jurisdiction to decide the dispute.
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Adjudication clause: adjudicator not determining own jurisdiction
Practical Law UK Standard Clause 5-382-1866
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Adjudication clause: adjudicator not determining own jurisdiction
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Jennifer Varley
, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP
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A clause for use by the responding party when it wants to avoid granting the adjudicator jurisdiction to determine jurisdiction to decide the dispute.