Netherlands:
Statutory Duty To Complain Should Not Apply To Internal Liability Of Directors
09 June 2015
De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek N.V.
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Dulijon and Sander argue in this article that a creditor's
statutory duty to complain about defective performance should not
apply to claims by a company/trustee against a director based on
section 2:9 Civil Code.
They raise both dogmatic and practical grounds for their
position. In assessing claims based on internal liability of
directors, courts should only be guided by section 2:8 Civil
Code.
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Source: Maandblad voor Vermogensrecht, edition 4,
2015
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