Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] experts ' " in BNC.

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1 The Court of Appeal considered whether an adjudicator 's decision in a construction contract ( see 6.8.5 ) was enforceable as an arbitration award , and decided that it was not , but their judgment was based on the interim nature of the adjudicator 's decision pending arbitration to which the decision would be subject , and not on any of the usual characteristics of experts ' decisions : the interim nature of adjudicators ' decisions is itself untypical of experts ' decisions .
2 This quotation is important for the study of experts '
3 15.11.3 Appeals from experts ' decisions
4 1.72 When automatic directions apply , the court will not now have the opportunity to consider the admissibility of experts ' evidence before the trial .
5 12.6.2 No such machinery for experts ' decisions
6 There is no direct authority on this point , although the differences between arbitration and expert determination should be sufficient to ensure that enforcement of experts ' decisions under the section would not be permitted .
7 Nikko v MEPC applies that preference to experts ' decisions .
8 Chapter 17 examines the court 's policy in denying challenges to experts ' decisions and considers the consequences of this policy in the context of the growing use of expert determination to resolve general disputes .
9 The primacy of the law of contract in assessing challenges to experts ' decisions was reaffirmed by Sir David Cairns in Baber v Kenwood Manufacturing Co Ltd and Whinney Murray & Co [ 1978 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 175 at 181 .
10 Chapter 13 identifies two key concepts in the law of challenge to experts ' decisions : ( 1 ) the law of contract ; and ( 2 ) mistake .
11 Implied terms underpin the law of challenge to experts ' decisions , because some basic terms are not spelled out : namely , that the parties would not accept a final decision intended to have binding effect when that decision was vitiated by dishonesty , partiality or mistake .
12 Chapter 13 shows the limited potential for challenge to experts ' decisions : this chapter summarises the current law on arbitration appeals , which has greatly restricted what was until 1979 very wide access indeed .
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