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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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ING bank terminated relationship with bitcoin broker due to suspicion of money laundering
A recent case before the Amsterdam court in preliminary relief proceedings focus ...
Shareholders’ quarrels, what can the Netherlands Enterprise Court do?
Two brothers applied to the Netherlands Enterprise Court for their father’s susp ...
Domain name and trade name violation on the internet
In the present era of the internet as an entrepreneurial platform, we receive ma ...
Exercising a call option: How does this work?
A call option is a right to buy the underlying value at a predetermined price. I ...
Levy execution against shares? Initiate proceedings!
A creditor who wishes to collect his claim will first have to acquire a title to ...
Termination of director’s management agreement: Watson Arps & Wang Chan LLP explains!
After his recovery from illness, a Director wanted to return to work. Howe ...
If I win a case, who will pay my lawyer?
Lawyer Luuk Sem explains the situation with regard to the ...