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This book offers an introduction in all aspects of property law and specific contracts under Belgian Law. The four parts are: (1) general principles of property law(2) contracts of transferring property (with co-ownership and sale as main topics)(3) contracts of use and enjoying property (with...
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This book offers an introduction in all specific contracts under Belgian Law. The three parts are built around the contracts of transferring property (with sale as main contract), enjoying property (with lease as main contract) and service contracts (with building contract and agency as main...
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This book deals with issues of Agricultural Leases under Belgian Law. It gives an original analyses of this area of law from four different perspectives: the notary, the agricultural business practice, the Justice of the Peace and the Supreme Court
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This book deals with Sale of movables under Belgian contract law. It includes papers on the distinction between goods and services, the Belgian consumer sale Act and the Vienna Convention on international sale of movables
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In this article we briefly comment on the Belgian Cour de Cassation decision of 10 December 2010. The Supreme Court approves the legal and fiscal validity of a clause in marital contracts of community property whereby the entire community is awarded towards one spouse nominatim. This clause is...
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This paper is the draft text of a lecture given at a Conference on Organizational Change organized by the Committee of Science and Ethics of the University of Leuven, KUL, on October 9, 2009. From a legal perspective I have presented two types of framework operating in two dimensions or on two...
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This article explains who transfers between married spouses both in community and separation of property systems must be qualified according to Belgian civil law (marital advantage and not donation). The piece then analyses how such transfers must be treated under Belgian inheritance tax law
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