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      When interpreting a contract, the ‘actual intention’ of the parties is what matters
In a recent ruling, the Court of Appeal in Amsterdam held that the actual intention of the parties in concluding an agreement should be take ...
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  Director liable towards financier for misleading figures
In a recent case the Amsterdam District Court deemed a director liable for € 2.5 ... 
  Living area of Home proves much smaller than stated in the sales brochure: how big is the loss?
A couple bought a home via Funda, a Property website. The sales brochure s ... 
  Buying a house? Be aware of these aspects!
When buying real estate it is always wise, as a buyer – especially as a foreign ... 
  Infringement of software copyright: what is the benchmark?
A lot of money is invested in the development of software. If another party offe ... 
  Court ruling: short stay let of Amsterdam apartments to tourists is not permitted
Renting out your apartment to tourists for short periods of time is a form of co ... 
  Court prohibits short-term rental of Amsterdam apartments
It is common practice for apartment owners in Amsterdam to rent out their apartm ... 
  