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The Legal Opinion provides for assumptions to be made. In particular, the Legal Opinion states that it may be assumed that the Adherence Agreement and Rulebook are legal, valid, binding and enforceable under Belgian law. What is the purpose of including such an assumption?

Assumptions are, generally, matters of fact or matters outside of the scope of counsel's competence that counsel may exclude from the scope of their opinion. Counsel are not required to investigate whether the Adherence Agreement or the Rulebook are legal, valid, binding, and enforceable under Belgian law, particularly as most counsel will not have expertise in matters of Belgian law. It is important that such an assumption can be made by counsel because it allows counsel to give an opinion on whether or not, under the laws of their own jurisdiction, the Rulebooks and the Adherence Agreement constitute legal, valid and binding obligations on the Applicant that may be enforced against the Applicant (legal opinion point 3).