On opinions : a concise guide to drafting and evaluating Dutch law legal opinions / Jan Marten van Dijk ; translated into English by Christina Guy.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Dutch Publisher: The Hague, The Netherlands : Eleven International Publising, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (211 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9789462745964
- 946274596X
- 340.0922 23
- KKM1629 .D55 2016
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In English, translated from Dutch.
"Abridged English version of the Dutch language book entitled Over opinions : handleiding voor net opstellen en beoordelen van Nederlandsrechtelijke"--Preface.
Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Law, 2016.
Includes index.
"Entering into a transaction inevitably involves risks, including legal risks. If there is a Dutch connection, there may well be Dutch legal risks. The purpose of a Dutch law opinion is to analyse those risks. The opinion giver, an appropriately qualified legal expert (a lawyer (advocaat), civil law notary (notaris) or sometimes an in-house lawyer), confirms in the opinion that certain risks do not exist and highlights risks that do. This gives the opinion recipient a basis for determining whether, after weighing up the pros and cons, it is responsible from a Dutch law perspective to enter into the particular transaction. The expert giving an opinion must provide the care required by Dutch law. Since failure in his duty of care may render him liable for damage sustained by the opinion recipient, an opinion giver must know what level of care is required of him. Equally, an opinion recipient must know what level of care it can expect. As luck would have it, legal opinions have largely become standardised and this in turn has had the effect of standardising the opinion giver's duty of care. That duty of care is the subject of this book, which is intended as a practical guide to Dutch law opinions and the various elements that comprise them. Based on practice and with its focus on practice, the guide describes and analyses which risks will typically be indicated in an opinion and which risks will not, clarifying the level of care an opinion giver must provide and an opinion recipient may expect"--Back cover.
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