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The effect of a misrepresentation on an adjudication referral form

In RNJM Ltd v Purpose Social Homes Ltd [2025] EWHC 2244 (TCC); [ 2025] BLR 577, Her Honour Judge Kelly, sitting as a Judge of the High Court, held that the claimant was not entitled to summary judgment in order to enforce the decision of the adjudicator because the defendant had established a realistic prospect of successfully arguing that the adjudicator lacked jurisdiction to reach the decision which he had reached as a result of the claimant having made a false statement about a conflict of interest on the adjudication referral form.

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