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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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Changing core business affects non-competition clause
In Employment law it is common to include a non-competition and/or a non-s ...
How to amend a settlement agreement in case of error?
A settlement agreement ends or prevents a legal dispute. But what if one of the ...
Termination of an employment contract
The Netherlands is renown for its well established employee protection rights. W ...
Settlement agreement: to end or prevent disputes
When two parties disagree on a certain subject they can always go to court to le ...
Notice of non-conformity under the CISG (Vienna Convention)
When buying goods overseas, problems can arise when those goods lack conformity. ...
Obligation to disclose vs. due diligence in sale contracts
According to the District Court of Amsterdam, the disclosure obligation of a sel ...
New Law on Extrajudicial Collection Costs
Due to the implementation of new Law on Extrajudicial Collection Costs, cl ...