Shaw & Anor v MFP Foundations and Pilings Ltd [2010] EWHC 1839 (TCC) (23 July 2010)
The arbitrator addressed all issues put to him except one minor item, which was later corrected without prejudice. No serious irregularity or substantial injustice was shown under s.68. Any arguable error of law under s.69 related to a trivial sum and would not substantially affect the parties' rights. The...
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- Citation
- [2010] EWHC 1839 (TCC)
- Parties
- Claimant: Mr Christopher Shaw and Mrs Gabriele Shaw; Defendant: MFP Foundations and Pilings Ltd
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 23 July 2010
- Procedural Posture
- Arbitration Claim (challenge to Arbitral Award) / Judgment on Applications Under Sections 68 and 69 Arbitration Act 1996 and for Extension of Time
- Outcome
- Claim dismissed with costs
- Legal Topics
- Challenge to Arbitral Award, Serious Irregularity, Appeal on Point of Law, Extension of Time, Liquidated Damages, Prolongation Costs, Measure of Damages
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Parties
Mr Christopher Shaw and Mrs Gabriele Shaw
Claimant
MFP Foundations and Pilings Ltd
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Arbitration Claim (challenge to Arbitral Award) / Judgment on Applications Under Sections 68 and 69 Arbitration Act 1996 and for Extension of Time
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the arbitrator failed to deal with all issues put to him (s.68(2)(d) Arbitration Act 1996)
- 2 Whether permission to appeal should be granted on a question of law (s.69 Arbitration Act 1996)
- 3 Whether an extension of time for appeal should be granted
Ratio Decidendi
The arbitrator addressed all issues put to him except one minor item, which was later corrected without prejudice. No serious irregularity or substantial injustice was shown under s.68. Any arguable error of law under s.69 related to a trivial sum and would not substantially affect the parties' rights. The applications for challenge, permission to appeal, and extension of time all fail.
Court Disposition
Claim dismissed with costs
Orders
- Challenge under section 68 Arbitration Act 1996 dismissed
- Permission to appeal under section 69 Arbitration Act 1996 refused
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