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What happens after the adjudicator determines the application?

If so determined, the respondent must pay the claimant the determined amount by the due date specified in the adjudicator’s determination.

If the respondent refuses to comply with an adjudicator’s determination the claimant can then ask the ANA to provide an adjudication certificate. The adjudication certificate is then filed in the court as a judgement. The claimant must support the certificate with an affidavit state that the determined amount is still outstanding.

The judgement debt is then enforceable in the same way as any court judgement, without the need for the court to decide the matters in dispute.

What happens if the respondent fails to pay the adjudication amount?

The claimant can ask the ANA to provide an adjudication certificate. The claimant can then have the adjudication certificate filed in the court as a judgement. The claimant must support the certificate with an affidavit of debt and state that the determined amount is still outstanding.

The judgement debt is then enforceable in the same way as any court judgement, without the need for the court to decide the matters in dispute.