vaatschade
Vaatschade is a Dutch legal term that refers to the damages suffered as a result of fraud or deceit in a transaction or contract. The concept appears in Dutch-language legal literature and case law to describe the financial harm caused when one party is misled by another’s deliberate false statements, concealment of relevant information, or other forms of deceit.
In civil liability, vaatschade can arise under general rules on liability for wrongful acts (onrechtmatige daad)
Damages are typically limited to those that are proven to have flowed directly from the deceit and
See also: bedrog, dwaling, onrechtmatige daad, schadevergoeding, contract law.