Category Archives: Publicaties
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
Extrajudicial Termination: Without a Judge, With Results!
When you enter into a contract, such as a lease agreement or a service contract, you undertake certain obligations. Sometimes, it happens that one of the parties fails to fulfill those obligations. What can you do if the other party … Continue reading
Sedated animals in company law? Exclusion of a shareholder!
Running a company – and acting as joint shareholders – is an incredibly close form of collaboration. Married partners (often the case in liberal professions) will often jointly set up a company to work together. However, if the shareholding partners … Continue reading
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