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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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Foreign party involved in Proceedings: who pays the legal costs?
If legal action succeeds, the other party can be sentenced to pay the legal cost ...
Directors’ liability for unpaid bills?
Every company comes across nonpaying client. Starting collecting debt procedures ...
Enforcement of foreign arbitral awards
In a recent case the Supreme Court had to consider whether a Russian arbit ...
Use of URL unlawful towards competitor?
Recently the Supreme Court pronounced an important ruling about the issue whethe ...
New employment law: employer has to substantiate necessity of non-competition clause
With the introduction of the Work and Security Act on 1 July 2015, several ...
Couple which committed fraud has to pay the church over €800,000!
Luxury meals, fancy chocolates, skiing trips, school books for the children and ...
Is the limited dividend distribution mismanagement by the company?
A conflict between shareholders is never pleasant, especially if the shareholder ...