EMBASSY OF THE KINGDOM
OF THE NETHERLANDS
Nr. 15959
2nd September, 1970.
Sir,
I have the honour to refer to the Convention between the Kingdom of the Netherlands
and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland providing for the Reciprocal
Recognition and Enforcement of Judgements in Civil Matters, signed at The Hague on
the 17th of November, 1967.
I have been instructed by the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to propose
to the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland that
the operation of the above-mentioned Convention be extended, at the request of the
Government of Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles, to these parts of the Kingdom
of the Netherlands outside Europe, in accordance with paragraph 1 (b) of Article X
of the Convention and under the following specification provided for in paragraph
2 of the said Article:
The courts to whose judgements the Convention shall apply are:
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1) in the case of Surinam: the „Hof van Justitie van Suriname”, the „Kantongerecht in
het Eerste Kanton” and the „Kantongerecht in het Derde Kanton”;
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2) in the case of the Netherlands Antilles: the „Hoge Raad der Nederlanden”, the „Hof
van Justitie der Nederlandse Antillen” and the „Gerecht in Eerste Aanleg”.
The courts to which application for registration of any judgement shall be made are:
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1) in the case of Surinam: the „Hof van Justitie van Suriname”;
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2) in the case of the Netherlands Antilles: the „Gerecht in Eerste Aanleg” having jurisdiction
in the district where the judgement debtor has his domicile or has assets.
If the foregoing proposal is acceptable to the Government of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Northern Ireland, I have the honour further to propose that the
present Note together with your reply to that effect shall constitute an agreement
between the two Governments in this matter, which shall enter into force, in accordance
with paragraph 4 of Article X of the Convention, one month after the date of your
reply and shall be subject to termination in conformity with the paragraphs 5 and
6 of the said Article.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
(sd.) J. L. R. HUYDECOPER
The Right Honourable
Sir Alec Douglas-Home, K. T., M. P.
etc., etc., etc.