Law of obligations

The law of obligations regulates the relationship between parties

Contract law is a part of civil law that you encounter on a daily basis. Most obligations arise under the law or contract. Examples of obligations under the law are tort, negotiorum gestio, unjust enrichment or undue payment. Obligations under contract can be reciprocal (purchase, lease, employment contract) or unilateral (gift or custody), see also contract law.

In the area relating to the law of obligations, we advise and litigate in matters pertaining to:

  • Contract law

  • Statutory rights and duties between neighbours

  • Action for damages

/ Team Law of obligations

Vincent (V.J.) Verhulst

Vincent (V.J.) Verhulst

Attorney at law

Melvin (M.) van Tiel

Melvin (M.) van Tiel

Attorney at law

Thijs (M.B.) van Munster

Thijs (M.B.) van Munster

Attorney at law

Linda (L.) van der Knaap

Linda (L.) van der Knaap

Attorney at law

Alexandra (A.J.) Kievit

Alexandra (A.J.) Kievit

Attorney at law

Robin (R.D.) Kersbergen

Robin (R.D.) Kersbergen

Attorney at law

Marc (M.J.E.L.) Delissen

Marc (M.J.E.L.) Delissen

Attorney at law/mediator/partner

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