Are you an entrepreneur whose business sometimes explores or even crosses national borders? Then you have undoubtedly already asked yourself the following question: in which languages should I draw up my general terms and conditions? If you do business with consumers,...
The 5 most frequent mistakes in general terms and conditions of webshops
If your webshop does not have general terms and conditions, then you are most definitely in the wrong. However, research by theJurists has shown that no less than 11% of the 500 webshops examined is already making this mistake! But even if your webshop has general...
A clean knock-out of the battle of the forms
When you make a deal as an entrepreneur, all your attention goes to the "business" elements. These will find their way into the quotation. But not all the other relevant conditions will be written out nicely. After all, a contract is often not drawn up. At (the) most,...
A handshake? Or rather legally conclusive general terms and conditions?
You are an entrepreneur. You do business. Preferably with good customers, and with an eye on the long term. But sometimes things go wrong. The relationship sours, the handshake seems forgotten. Where does that leave you? Good agreements make good friends. But it is...
David and Goliath? Stricter payment terms in B2B- contracts
In a B2B-setting, there is far-reaching contractual freedom... But is this freedom really so beneficial for all contracting parties? As a small business or start-up, it is nice to have a 'big fish' as a customer. But the company that is larger is often stronger, or at...