The structure as well as the content of the rules and regulations of German law may appear strange to a person more familiar with Anglo-American law. For example, in Germany, whenever parties have no written agreement on a particular issue, the law, as it is interpreted by the courts, will apply or impose a solution. Thus, a party that might have forgotten to address a particular issue does not remain completely unprotected.
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Tremml, B. (2008). The Acquisition of Closely Held Companies. In: Wendler, M., Tremml, B., Buecker, B. (eds) Key Aspects of German Business Law. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68577-7_3
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