Category Archives: Artikels
The simplified tax garnishment thoroughly examined
Antwerp Court of Appeal rules: the FPS Finance has a duty to convert a simplified tax garnishment (het vereenvoudigd fiscaal derdenbeslag) into a general law garnishment when it is established that the notice by registered mail was not delivered. Significant … Continue reading
Five important clauses in agreements
Every business faces agreements. They are the legal backbone of any collaboration, large or small. A clear agreement prevents discussions afterwards and provides guidance when the cooperation comes under pressure. Within such an agreement, certain clauses are of particular importance. … Continue reading
Veurne District Court: lease terminated due to nuisance
On 1 October 2024, the Veurne Peace Court (vredegerecht) handed down an important judgment in a case concerning the dissolution of a lease. The case was brought by the Association of Co-owners (VME in Dutch) against a tenant who, according … Continue reading
Shareholder exit: Major victory in recent case (March 2024)
In a significant ruling on 15 March 2024, the President of the Brussels Enterprise Court made an important decision in a dispute resolution case. This recent case illustrates how dispute resolution under the Companies and Associations Code (WVV) can be … Continue reading
Court of Appeal Ghent confirms correction on share price in dispute settlement in insurance office
The Court of Appeal in Ghent made a significant ruling on January 8, 2024, regarding the valuation of shares in a dispute settlement between shareholders in an exclusion procedure. The central question was whether a correction on the share price … Continue reading
Shareholders’ Rights of Inspection and Oversight
The Key to Transparency and Good Governance The shareholders’ right of inspection and oversight is an essential tool to ensure transparency and good governance within a company. In larger enterprises, this right is exercised by an appointed auditor. However, in … Continue reading
Government agreement De Wever I

On February 3, 2025, the new federal government (De Wever I administration) was inaugurated. The coalition agreement mentions that the federal government will assist the regions “if they so wish” in the fight against deals involving “real estate companies.” Real … Continue reading
Avoid problems: how to respond correctly to a disputed invoice
If you disagree with an invoice you have received, it is crucial to take timely and appropriate action. A properly executed dispute can prevent you from being held liable for payment of an invoice you do not agree with. Below, … Continue reading
A well-informed contractor is worth two: the withholding obligation
Being held liable as a client for the social and/or fiscal debts of your (sub)contractor? This is certainly not how you want to start the new year. However, this can become a reality due to the principle of the withholding … Continue reading
The Renewal of Commercial Leases: When and How?
Belgian commercial lease law provides specific protection for tenants who have entered into a commercial lease agreement. This protection is reflected, among other things, in the right to renew the lease. This right, enshrined in Articles 13 et seq. of … Continue reading
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