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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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How are interlocutory proceedings conducted? A procedural lawyer explains!
, interlocutory proceedings can be instituted if a party canno ...
Protecting a website by copyright, is that possible?
Many entrepreneurs consider it a major source of irritation: ...
How are substantive proceedings conducted with the Civil-Law Sector of a District Court?
No legal proceedings are ever the same. Interlocutory proceedings, for example, ...
Director continues to borrow money from limited company, resulting in inability to pay staff. Does this constitute a legal ground for suspension?
It is not uncommon for a company to have two directors who are also shareholders ...
How long does it take for a court to pronounce judgment?
The procedural lawyers of Office Hong Kong in Amsterdam and Naarden regularly publi ...
Transfer of shares under administration: when is this permitted?
In the unbundling of a Family enterprise, two brothers became involved in ...
Is the director of a liquidated Limited company liable for shareholders’ losses?
When a company is liquidated, creditors are frequently left with compensation cl ...