[ noun ] a city in the central Netherlands <noun.location>
A month ago, the Utrecht court ruled that the father was entitled "in principle" to sue for his rights.
Despite declining economic growth and a slight drop in letting activity, rents have held up well and there have even been modest increases in Rotterdam and Utrecht, according to Jones Lang Wootton.
The old speed limit of 100 kilometers per hour remains in force along the highway in the densely populated urban crescent stretching from Rotterdam via The Hague and Amsterdam to Utrecht in the central Netherlands.
Manila radio station DZRH reached him at offices of the Philippine rebel National Democratic Front in Utrecht.
Utrecht's police commissioner, Jan Wiarda, argues that legalizing drugs would reduce crime but says the Netherlands could not take such a step unless neighboring countries did the same.
Britain should not, under any circumstances, consider changing the terms of the Treaty of Utrecht until such time as Spain indicates its willingness to relinquish its sovereignty of Ceuta and Melilla to Morocco.
When the driver approaches the box he confirms it is the correct one by reading the barcode label on the side with the laser gun. 'The technique eliminates all possibilities for error,' says Co Berendsen, manager of the Utrecht centre.
Co-organized by the Morgan Library and the Rijksmuseum Het Catharijneconvent in Utrecht, the exhibition draws on more than 50 collections and contains some 100 items.