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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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Cancellation of loan agreement and requirements of reasonableness and fairness
The basic principle of Contract law is that agreements that have been conc ...
Supreme Court upholds CHF 402 million arbitral award in proceedings between Tiffany & Co. and Swatch
The Supreme Court delivered judgment in the annulment proceedings initiate ...
What costs can you expect if you want to take legal action?
Unfortunately, being in the right is often rather different from getting the law ...
How is compensation for copyright infringement determined?
A dispute about copyright infringement goes beyond establishing that the copyrig ...
Filing for bankruptcy to dismiss an employee free of charge: abuse of Bankruptcy law?
Employees enjoy dismissal protection under normal circumstances. They cannot sim ...
Violation of the Beklamel criterion by directors of a bankrupt construction company?
A company is in principle liable for its own debts. This is an essential princip ...
Agreement on exit but not on share price? How about a flash exit?
When the Flex BV was introduced in 2012, it became possible t ...