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E.H. Hondius, G.J.W. Steenhoff, eds., Netherlands Reports to the Thirteenth International Congress of Comparative Law – Montreal 1990, T.M.C. Asser Instituut, The Hague1990, Dfl. 65. ISBN 90-6704-059-2.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 May 2009
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1. Art. 429c of the Code of Civil Procedure has been amended as from 1 January 1993.
2. Under Dutch company law a company is either a public company (Naamloze Vennootschap (n.v.)), sometimes referred to as a limited company, or a private company (Besloten Vennootschap (b.v.)) and the main difference between the two is that the articles of association of a b.v. have to contain a blocking clause which implies that in a b.v. with more shareholders the shares cannot be freely transferred.