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Belgium: Reservation of Title

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By including a clause containing a reservation of title in a contract of sale the seller retains the ownership of the thing sold until the price has been paid in full.

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Notes

  1. Supreme Court of Appeal, 2 May 1964, Pasicrisie 1964, i, 932.

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  2. Kortrijk Commercial Court, 25 June 1964, Rechtskundig Weekblad, 1964–5, 271

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  3. Ghent Commercial Court, 8 January 1982, Jurisprudence Commerciale de Belgique, 1982, V, 417.

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Kenneth Cork G. A. Weiss

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© 1984 Association Européenne des Praticiens des Procédures Collectives

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Schrans, G. (1984). Belgium: Reservation of Title. In: Cork, K., Weiss, G.A. (eds) European Insolvency Practitioners’ Handbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07157-9_2

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