Article in Entrance: “How do I break it open?” (The fine print of a contract) – mr. AW Dolphin – January 2016
“I have had contracts running for years for the maintenance of my tapping installations.
I also lease a few cooling installations. Now I really want to get rid of it as soon as possible
of those contracts. I can easily maintain the tap installations myself
and I can take over second-hand refrigeration installations cheaply.”
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Price maintenance always leads to nullity?
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Again turnover-related rent
In an earlier contribution to First Formula (November 10, 2006) about turnover related issues, I asked the question whether unilateral change
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In various countries in the world, franchising is subject to increasingly stringent regulations.
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As is well known, tenancy law is largely subject to (semi) mandatory law.
Advantages and disadvantages of the turnover-related rent
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Recent jurisprudence
Discussion deserves a recent ruling by the Court in preliminary relief proceedings.