the adjudicator and I have just received an email from the builders solicitor stating " as the JCT contract was only signed by me then it is null and void and can only be resolved in court "
I thought that as the adjudicator had been appointed and all the deadlines have been set out by him to all parties the JCT contract will stand.
As the contract was written out with all their public liabilities info (something I would have no Knowledge of) then I would have thought it was a contract none the less.
They want the court hearing and will not even attempt to settle before court which is really odd.
Could someone clarify for me please.
I thought that as the adjudicator had been appointed and all the deadlines have been set out by him to all parties the JCT contract will stand.
As the contract was written out with all their public liabilities info (something I would have no Knowledge of) then I would have thought it was a contract none the less.
They want the court hearing and will not even attempt to settle before court which is really odd.
Could someone clarify for me please.
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