Dear,
I'm a Belgian attorney and I would appreciate to receive some information with respect to the following:
Our client (a Belgian company) has signed a contract with a Canadian company. The laws of New York are applicable to the agreement. However, we have no experience with these laws...
Today, a dispute arose between the parties, but the facts related to this dispute occured in 2002: 3 years ago! None of the parties reacted in that period. According to the Belgian law, a party is obliged to respond "within a reasonable period of time". Is this principle also known under the laws of New York?
Thank you very much for your reply.
Best regards,
Birgitte
I'm a Belgian attorney and I would appreciate to receive some information with respect to the following:
Our client (a Belgian company) has signed a contract with a Canadian company. The laws of New York are applicable to the agreement. However, we have no experience with these laws...
Today, a dispute arose between the parties, but the facts related to this dispute occured in 2002: 3 years ago! None of the parties reacted in that period. According to the Belgian law, a party is obliged to respond "within a reasonable period of time". Is this principle also known under the laws of New York?
Thank you very much for your reply.
Best regards,
Birgitte