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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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New General Data Protection Regulation (AVG) in EU
Since 14 April 2016 the General Data Protection Regulation (AVG) has been adopte ...
Identification only under exceptional circumstances
Unfortunately, it often happens that a creditor misses the boat because the debt ...
European preservation order facilitates attachments abroad
As from 1 November 2016, the Netherlands will adopt the legislative proposal for ...
Court decisions in camera, when is this an option?
, court decisions are public: judgments are available (anonymi ...
Court sanctioned party to proceedings for multitude of submissions
Last summer, in proceedings in which the Court gave judgement, the claiman ...
Enterprise Division can overrule arbitration
If valid arbitration has been agreed between parties, in principle the ‘normal’ ...
Due diligence: ensure the scope of the investigation!
Participating in foreign property development projects is always a risky type of ...