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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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Prohibition on eviction commercial space in enforcement dispute possible?
if a judgement has been declared provisionally enforceable, t ...
Unlawful trademark infringement via Google Adwords
We previously published a blog about an IP action involving the same issue as in ...
Golfer hits player on the head with golf ball: liable or own risk?
Golf may seem less dangerous than, say, football, but according to Golf Digest, ...
Shareholders’ agreement decisive in conflict
In January 2014, the judge hearing the application for interim relief at the Ams ...
Cocaine-using employee receives maximum redundancy pay
The Court of Appeal, The Hague, took the view that an employee who had taken har ...
Infringement Victoria’s Secret’s trademark rights via Marktplaats.nl
Lingerie company Victoria’s Secret discovered that imitations of their products ...
Demand letters: always get proof of delivery!
You can prevent the expiration of a claim by sending a demand letter to the debt ...