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The Purchase of a (Second-Hand) Boat: Legal Matters
Marcel Smit from Bos van der Burg Advocaten on
The most common disputes in the water sports practice that come to me are about the purchase of a second-hand boat. Usually because the buyer has insufficiently researched the boat or because the seller has withheld information.
ICSC U.S. Law Conference 2022
Derek Domian from Goulston & Storrs on
The 52nd Annual Innovating Commerce Serving Communities took place earlier this month in Orlando. The event hosted more than 1100 members of the retail industry, including counsel from outside law firms, in-house counsel, other legal professionals, and many faces familiar to Goulston & Storrs.
Criminal Offenses Ruinerwold: No Reason for Dissolution of Lease Agreement
Marc-Vincent Spanjersberg from Bos van der Burg Advocaten on
Hiding a family in a farm may constitute criminal offences, but it is not yet a ground for dissolution of a lease. After all, a bad person does not make a bad tenant.
Shopping Center Operator Not Authorized to Impose Sunday Opening
Maurice van Leeuwen from Bos van der Burg Advocaten on
The Subdistrict Court in Leiden ruled that the operator of the Winkelhof shopping center was not allowed to unilaterally adjust the rules, such that Halfords had to be open on Sundays.
Customer Protection and Empowerment: New Amendments to the Consumer Law
Felipe González from Cuevas Abogados on
The strengthening of consumer rights makes it strongly advisable for companies to review their contracts, terms and conditions, websites, among others, in order to comply with the new regulations
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