RIGHT OF SET-OFF UNDER DUTCH CARIBBEAN LAW

One of the most modern regimes in the world

The legal concept of set-off may be defined as setting cross-claims off against each other to produce a single balance. For instance, if A were to have a claim against B for a sum of money, and B would have a cross-claim against A for a sum of money, then B is entitled to be absolved from payment of A’s claim to the extent of his cross-claim and is also entitled to use his cross-claim in pleadings as a defense in an action by A to enforce his claim.

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Mar 2009
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