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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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The corona outbreak: what should Businesses do?
As a result of the recent outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID–19), a lot of busin ...
Does the assignment of a claim in respect of which arbitration has been agreed lead to a lack of jurisdiction of the court?
Nowadays, parties are increasingly choosing to have their disputes settled by me ...
University of Amsterdam (UvA) team won the Willem C. Vis Moot Court 2019
Today, the problem for this year’s Vis Moot Court was published. Thousands of st ...
The “WHOA” – a forced scheme of arrangements under the Law – is coming soon!
Last summer the Court Approval of Private Composition Bill (“Wetsvoorstel Homolo ...
Court stays the enforcement of an arbitration award of USD 622 million against Petrobras
Vantage’s request for permission for the enforcement of an arbitration award req ...
Is a director liable for the unpaid bills of a liquidated private company?
A webshop ordered a large batch of goods from its supplier, even though it was f ...
Living area of Home proves much smaller than stated in the sales brochure: how big is the loss?
A couple bought a home via Funda, a Property website. The sales brochure s ...