Luxembourg, 14/11/2005 (Agence Europe) - The European Court of Justice has just taken position in the "Leffler" ruling, stating that the refusal of the addressee to receive a legal or extra-judiciary document due to the language used does not render this document null and void, because the sender is able to remedy this infringement of the provisions of an EC regulation by sending the requested translation. A request for interpretation was made by the Hoge Raad (Court of Cassation) of the...