Netherlands Law definition

Netherlands Law means the laws of the Netherlands which are directly applicable and as they exist and are interpreted at the date of this legal opinion;
Netherlands Law means the law directly applicable in the Netherlands.
Netherlands Law the laws with general applicability of the Netherlands, and, in so far as they are directly applicable in the Netherlands, of the European Community, as they stand at the date hereof and as they are presently interpreted under published authoritative case law of the Netherlands Courts and the European Court of Justice, as the case may be

Examples of Netherlands Law in a sentence

  • In this ruling, the Supreme Court accepted that, pursuant to Article 10 of the Convention, a journalist was in principle entitled to non-disclosure of an information source unless, on the basis of arguments to be presented by the party seeking disclosure of a source, the court was satisfied that such disclosure was necessary in a democratic society for one or more of the legitimate aims set out in Article 10 § 2 of the Convention (Nederlandse Jurisprudentie – Netherlands Law Reports – 1996, no.

  • The Supreme Court recognised in its judgment of 2 February 1982 (Nederlandse Jurisprudentie (Netherlands Law Reports - "NJ") 1982, no.

  • In this ruling, the Supreme Court accepted that, pursuant to Article 10 of the Convention, a journalist was in principle entitled to non-disclosure of an information source unless, on the basis of arguments to be presented by the party seeking disclosure of a source, the judge was satisfied that such disclosure was necessary in a democratic society for one or more of the legitimate aims set out in Article 10 § 2 of the Convention (Nederlandse Jurisprudentie (Netherlands Law Reports, “NJ”) 1996, no.

  • Referring to its earlier case-law (Supreme Court,4 October 1988, Nederlandse Jurisprudentie (Netherlands Law Reports – “NJ”) 1989, no.

  • No undertaking is assumed on our part to revise, update or amend this opinion letter in connection with or to notify or inform you of, any developments and/or changes under Netherlands Law subsequent to today’s date.

  • All agreements, to which these terms and conditions apply, and all agreements that may follow therefrom shall be governed by Netherlands Law and all disputes, arising in respect of and/or in connection with these agreements shall be submitted to the adjudication of the competent court in Rotterdam, save in the case of appeal and cassation.

  • Referring to its earlier case-law (Supreme Court, 4 October 1988, Nederlandse Jurisprudentie (Netherlands Law Reports – “NJ”) 1989, no.

  • Proxy voting instructions are given subject to the right of substitution and are governed by Netherlands Law.

  • On the other hand, a civil action should be declared inadmissible when another specific remedy exists which offers sufficient guarantees of fair proceedings (see Supreme Court, 12 December 1986, Nederlandse Jurisprudentie (Netherlands Law Reports – “NJ”) 1987, no.

  • Although claimants 3, 4, and 6 do not have such a supervisory body, this is only logical as they are not commercial claim organisations.13 Further, claimants 3, 4 and 5 in any event all meet the governance requirements as set out in paragraph 2 (b)14, all11 J.de Boer, De collectieve actie in verband met discriminatie van een collectiviteit [The class action in connection with discrimination of a collective], Netherlands Law Journal 1987 issue 26, p.

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