Dutch definition

Dutch means in or of the Netherlands;
Dutch means in or of the Netherlands; (ix) “property” means property that is owned or acquired by way of freehold ownership (eigendom), groundlease, right of superficies (opstalrecht) or condominium right (appartementsrecht); (x) “insolvency” includes a bankruptcy, moratorium and emergency regulation (noodregeling); (xi) “gross negligence” means grove nalatigheid; and (xii) “willful misconduct” means bewuste roekeloosheid.
Dutch refer to the European part of the Netherlands only. References to any Dutch legal term shall, in respect of any jurisdiction other than the Netherlands, be construed as references to the term or concept which most nearly corresponds to it in that jurisdiction.

Examples of Dutch in a sentence

  • The publication may also be distributed here under the terms of Article 25fa of the Dutch Copyright Act, indicated by the “Taverne” license.

  • In the event of any discrepancy and/or lack of clarity between the Dutch general conditions and/or special conditions and the general conditions and/or special conditions in other languages, the Dutch version shall prevail.

  • 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.

  • The Dutch text of the General Terms and Conditions is the original text.

  • All agreements between Industrial Auctions and third parties is governed by Dutch law.


More Definitions of Dutch

Dutch means: established in the Netherlands, subject to Dutch law and having its registered office in the Netherlands.
Dutch refer to the European part of the Netherlands only.
Dutch means Dutch Housing, Inc., the seller of the assets purchased by a Subsidiary pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement dated as of January 31, 1994 among such Subsidiary, Dutch, Company and certain shareholders of Dutch.
Dutch means: an organisation established in the Netherlands, subject to Dutch law and having its registered office in the Netherlands. 11 ‘NGO’ means: a not-for-profit organisation neither established by a public authority nor connected to a public authority either de facto or under its constitution, which possesses legal personality under civil law in the country where it has its registered office.‌
Dutch refers to the European part of the Netherlands only. (h) "wilful misconduct" means opzet; and In any Finance Document in relation to the Borrower, a reference to: (i) a "necessary action to authorise", where applicable, includes, without limitation: (i) any action required to comply with the Works Councils Act of the Netherlands (Wet op de ondernemingsraden); and (ii) obtaining positive or neutral advice (advies) from each competent works council(s) (or confirmation that the competent works council(s) will not exercise its right to render advice) which, if conditional, contains conditions which, in the opinion of the Lenders, can reasonably be complied with and would not cause and are not reasonably likely to cause a breach of any term of this Agreement; (j) "constitutional documents" means the articles of association (statuten) and deed of incorporation (akte van oprichting) and an up-to-date extract of registration of the Trade Register of the Dutch Chamber of Commerce; (k) a "winding-up", "administration" or "dissolution" (and any of those terms) includes the Borrower being declared bankrupt (failliet verklaard) or dissolved (ontbonden); (l) a "moratorium" includes surseance van betaling and "a moratorium is declared" includes surseance verleend; (m) any "step" or "procedure" taken in connection with insolvency proceedings includes a Dutch entity having filed a notice under section 36 of the Tax Collection Act of the Netherlands (Invorderingswet 1990) or section 60 of the Social Insurance Financing Act
Dutch refer to the European part of the Netherlands only, unless a contrary indication appears; and
Dutch means a multiple listing auction where Bidders specify both their offered price and the number of Items of Property on which they are bidding;