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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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Does acceptance of a previously rejected offer result in an agreement?
During negotiations on the termination of an employment contract, the employee i ...
Images on the internet copyright-protected?
We’ve almost all done it: place an image that you found somewhere on the interne ...
Dismissal director: violation of good employment practices?
An interesting employment case about the dismissal of a director. A director bec ...
New seizure possibilities for international claims
As a creditor, it’s always unsure whether you will eventually get paid. If the d ...
Court: franchisor not responsible for inaccurate prognosis
The turnover of a newly opened DIY market of the Formido group was much less tha ...
Licensed use of trade name by private limited sister company: prevent problems!
It is common practice in the business community for sister companies or branches ...
Travel operator breaks price agreements with agent
Partnerships between agents and principals in agency relationships don't always ...