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Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payment) Act 2017
sec.86Extending time for deciding adjudication application
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### sec.86 Extending time for deciding adjudication application
The claimant and respondent for an adjudication application may, before or after the end of the maximum period for deciding the application under section 85 (1) , agree in writing that the adjudicator has additional time to decide the application.
Despite section 85 (1) , an adjudicator may decide an adjudication application within a longer period if—
the claimant and respondent have informed the adjudicator that they have agreed under subsection (1) that the adjudicator has additional time to decide the application; or
the application relates to a complex payment claim and, in the opinion of the adjudicator, the claimant and respondent have failed to reach an agreement mentioned in subsection (1) .
The longer period is—
if subsection (2) (a) applies—the additional time agreed to by the claimant and respondent under subsection (1) ; or
if subsection (2) (b) applies—5 business days after the time the adjudicator would otherwise have to decide the application under section 85 (1) .
If the adjudicator has additional time to decide an adjudication application under this section, the adjudicator must notify the registrar of the additional time to decide the application within 4 business days after—
if subsection (2) (a) applies—the day the claimant and respondent agreed under subsection (1) ; or
if subsection (2) (b) applies—the day the adjudicator decided he or she had additional time under subsection (2) (b) .
s 86 amd 2020 No. 24 s 68
(sec.86-ssec.1) The claimant and respondent for an adjudication application may, before or after the end of the maximum period for deciding the application under section 85 (1) , agree in writing that the adjudicator has additional time to decide the application.
(sec.86-ssec.2) Despite section 85 (1) , an adjudicator may decide an adjudication application within a longer period if— the claimant and respondent have informed the adjudicator that they have agreed under subsection (1) that the adjudicator has additional time to decide the application; or the application relates to a complex payment claim and, in the opinion of the adjudicator, the claimant and respondent have failed to reach an agreement mentioned in subsection (1) .
(sec.86-ssec.3) The longer period is— if subsection (2) (a) applies—the additional time agreed to by the claimant and respondent under subsection (1) ; or if subsection (2) (b) applies—5 business days after the time the adjudicator would otherwise have to decide the application under section 85 (1) .
(sec.86-ssec.4) If the adjudicator has additional time to decide an adjudication application under this section, the adjudicator must notify the registrar of the additional time to decide the application within 4 business days after— if subsection (2) (a) applies—the day the claimant and respondent agreed under subsection (1) ; or if subsection (2) (b) applies—the day the adjudicator decided he or she had additional time under subsection (2) (b) .
- (a) the claimant and respondent have informed the adjudicator that they have agreed under subsection (1) that the adjudicator has additional time to decide the application; or
- (b) the application relates to a complex payment claim and, in the opinion of the adjudicator, the claimant and respondent have failed to reach an agreement mentioned in subsection (1) .
- (a) if subsection (2) (a) applies—the additional time agreed to by the claimant and respondent under subsection (1) ; or
- (b) if subsection (2) (b) applies—5 business days after the time the adjudicator would otherwise have to decide the application under section 85 (1) .
- (a) if subsection (2) (a) applies—the day the claimant and respondent agreed under subsection (1) ; or
- (b) if subsection (2) (b) applies—the day the adjudicator decided he or she had additional time under subsection (2) (b) .