[ compiled answer ]
law as at 10 Jul 2026 · settled
Does the India–Netherlands treaty have a securing-orders limb?
The compiled answer
No securing-orders limb — the 1988 DTAA's Article 5(5) turns on authority to conclude contracts in the name of the enterprise. But the pair is the one compiled corridor where MLI Article 12 DOES apply: from taxable periods beginning 1 April 2020, habitually playing the principal role leading to routinely-concluded contracts also engages the limb, subject to the Sky High enforceability caveat.
Pinpoint
Article 5(5), India–Netherlands DTAA (1988); MLI Art 12(1)
String-verified quote
“authority to conclude contracts in the name of the enterprise”
source: rule:PE.AGENCY.CONCLUDES.INNL — verified at load; a quote that stops matching its source is a compile error
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