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Dutch law definition

Dutch law means the law directly applicable in the Netherlands.
Dutch law means the laws of the Kingdom of the Netherlands excluding Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Saba, Sint Eustatius and Sint Maarten (“the Netherlands”) as they currently stand and are applied by the courts of the Netherlands;
Dutch law means the laws of the Kingdom of the Netherlands excluding Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius and Sint Maarten (“the Netherlands”) as they currently stand and are applied by the courts of the Netherlands but excluding unpublished case law and case law available in electronic form only;

Examples of Dutch law in a sentence

  • Identity and contact details of the issuerBNP Paribas Issuance B.V. ("BNPP B.V." or the "Issuer").The Issuer was incorporated in the Netherlands as a private company with limited liability under Dutch law having its registered office at Herengracht 595, 1017 CE Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

  • BNPP B.V. was incorporated in the Netherlands as a private company with limited liability under Dutch law having its registered office at Herengracht 595, 1017 CE Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

  • Dutch law entitles the maker of a short scientific work funded either wholly or partially by Dutch public funds to make that work publicly available for no consideration following a reasonable period of time after the work was first published, provided that clear reference is made to the source of the first publication of the work.

  • It (including all terms used in it) is to be construed in accordance with Dutch law.

  • This opinion is limited to Dutch law in effect on the date of this opinion.


More Definitions of Dutch law

Dutch law means the law directly applicable in The Netherlands and the “laws of the Netherlands” shall be construed accordingly.
Dutch law means the national law of the Netherlands and European Union and international law to the extent directly applicable in the Netherlands.
Dutch law means the laws of The Netherlands, including regulations of Euronext Amsterdam N.V.
Dutch law has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1.
Dutch law means the law directly applicable in the Netherlands (and "Dutch tax law" has the corresponding meaning).
Dutch law means the laws directly applicable in the Netherlands. “Dutch Security Agreement” means, collectively (i) the Dutch Law security agreements substantially in the form of Exhibit G-6, including all subparts thereto, among the applicable Foreign Loan Parties signatory thereto (and such other Persons as may be party thereto) and the Administrative Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties and (ii) to the extent expressed to be governed by Dutch Law, each pledge agreement, mortgage, security agreement, guarantee or other agreement that is entered into by any Foreign Loan Party in favor of the Administrative Agent, and any other pledge agreement, mortgage, security agreement or other agreement entered into pursuant to the terms of the Loan Documents that is governed by the laws of the Netherlands (or any subdivision thereof), securing the Obligations, entered into pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or any other Loan Document, in each case as the same may be amended, restated or otherwise modified from time to time. “Eligible Accounts” means, as of any date of determination thereof, the aggregate amount of all Accounts due to any Borrower, except to the extent that (determined without duplication): (a) except as provided in clause (v) of this definition, such Account does not arise from the sale of goods or the performance of services by a Borrower in the ordinary course of its business; (b)
Dutch law means the laws directly applicable in the Netherlands and “Netherlands law” and “the laws of the Netherlands” shall be