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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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VvE (Association of Owners)

Litigating at the Netherlands Commercial Court: when is a choice of forum clause valid?
Recently, the Netherlands Commercial Court (a court that is part of the Amsterda ...
Approval VvE required for installation of air-conditioning system
An owner of an apartment who wants to change the appearance of his house, almost ...
Important points of attention for groups (in difficult times)
Group financing has many advantages. Large enterprises that are organised within ...
How should privileged information be handled in the inquiry procedure?
A recent ruling of the Supreme Court concerned the question of whether a legal p ...
Emergency law for AGMs via live stream
Many companies have their Annual General Meeting (AGM) scheduled in the near fut ...
Reopening the liquidation of a dissolved company
The dissolution of a legal entity can occur in several ways. In this blog, Corpo ...
Court sides with H&M in the stripe war with Adidas!
For 23 years, Adidas and H&M have waged war over ‘stripes’. Adidas is the owner ...