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Arnold van den Bergh (20 January 1886 ‒ 28 October 1950) [2] was a Dutch legal notary based in Amsterdam. He was a well-known and high-profile lawyer, one of six Jewish notaries operating in Amsterdam. [3] van den Bergh contributed to the field of social work in the Netherlands, and was widely known in Amsterdam outside of the Jewish ...
Besides ongoing digital projects, Dutch biographical dictionaries originally published in book form that have been digitized and incorporated into the indexes of the Biografisch Portaal are: [2] The work of Abraham van der Aa, which was the first Dutch biographical dictionary; The BWN, or Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland
Bigger law firms in the Netherlands are often organised as a partnership, private limited liability company (B.V. or Dutch: besloten vennootschap), public company (N.V. or Dutch: naamloze vennootschap)) or cooperative. It is common for a law firm to have notaries attached to it.
For a samenlevingscontract to be valid no special requirements have been set by Dutch law, except for the requirements that are in place for the validity of each contract. So neither does it have to be set up by a notarial deed (made by a Dutch civil-law notary ) nor must the couple agree on certain points like taking care of each other ...
Dutch people who are famous or notable include: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Boudewijn de Groot (born 1944), Dutch singer-songwriter; Boudewijn Hendricksz (died 1626), Dutch corsair and admiral; Boudewijn van Offenberg (1590–1653), Dutch notary and merchant; Boudewijn Poelmann (born 1949), Dutch entrepreneur; Boudewijn Röell (born 1989), Dutch rower; Boudewijn Sirks (born 1947), Dutch specialist on Roman Law
The notary may issue exemplified copies of the minute having the same validity as the latter. Notarial practices are limited by law to a specific practice location where the notary typically has his or her law office (notaría). Each notary's office is held by a notary sole, and tends to employ a number of clerks (pasantes) and administrators ...
A notarius is a public secretary who is appointed by competent authority to draw up official or authentic documents (compare English "notary"). In the Roman Catholic Church there have been apostolic notaries and even episcopal notaries. [1]