Adjudication is a formal ADR method, widely used in construction and supply disputes. The L5M5 study guide (p.237) outlines its key features: it is designed to be faster than court proceedings and legally requires that a decision is reached within 28 days of referral. Decisions made can also be legally binding. Contrary to option A, adjudication is not informal; it follows structured legal processes. Option D is also incorrect, as adjudicator decisions may carry binding authority unless overturned later in arbitration or litigation. The process ensures disputes are resolved promptly, preventing long project delays.
???? Reference: Managing Ethical Procurement and Supply (L5M5) Study Guide, p.237
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