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		Unidroit Convention on International Factoring (28 May 1988)
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		Copyright (C) 1988 UNIDROIT
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		international factoring
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		1988-05-28
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		Unidroit Convention on International Factoring (28 May 1988)
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		THE STATES PARTIES TO THIS CONVENTION,
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		CONSCIOUS of the fact that international factoring has a significant
role to play in the development of international trade,
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		RECOGNISING therefore the importance of adopting uniform rules to
provide a legal framework that will facilitate international factoring,
while maintaining a fair balance of interests between the different
parties involved in factoring transactions,
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		HAVE AGREED as follows:
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		CHAPTER I - SPHERE OF APPLICATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS
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		Article 1
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		1. - This Convention governs factoring contracts and assignments of
receivables as described in this Chapter.
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		2. - For the purposes of this Convention, "factoring contract" means a
contract concluded between one party (the supplier) and another party
(the factor) pursuant to which:
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		(a) the supplier may or will assign to the factor receivables arising
from contracts of sale of goods made between the supplier and its
customers (debtors) other than those for the sale of goods bought
primarily for their personal, family or household use;
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		(b) the factor is to perform at least two of the following functions:
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		- finance for the supplier, including loans and advance payments;
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		- maintenance of accounts (ledgering) relating to the receivables;
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		- collection of receivables;
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		- protection against default in payment by debtors;
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		(c) notice of the assignment of the receivables is to be given to
debtors.
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		3. - In this Convention references to "goods" and "sale of goods" shall
include services and the supply of services.
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		4. - For the purposes of this Convention:
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		(a) a notice in writing need not be signed but must identify the person
by whom or in whose name it is given;
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		(b) "notice in writing" includes, but is not limited to, telegrams,
telex and any other telecommunication capable of being reproduced in
tangible form;
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		(c) a notice in writing is given when it is received by the addressee.
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		Article 2
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		1. - This Convention applies whenever the receivables assigned pursuant
to a factoring contract arise from a contract of sale of goodsbetween a
supplier and a debtor whose places of business are in different States
and:
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		(a) those States and the State in which the factor has its place of
business are Contracting States; or
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		(b) both the contract of sale of goods and the factoring contract are
governed by the law of a Contracting State.
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		2. - A reference in this Convention to a party's place of business
shall, if it has more than one place of business, mean the place of
business which has the closest relationship to the relevant contract
and its performance, having regard to the circumstances known to or
contemplated by the parties at any time before or at the conclusion of
that contract.
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		Article 3
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		1. - The application of this Convention may be excluded:
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		(a) by the parties to the factoring contract; or
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		(b) by the parties to the contract of sale of goods, as regards
receivables arising at or after the time when the factor has been given
notice in writing of such exclusion.
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		2. - Where the application of this Convention is excluded in accordance
with the previous paragraph, such exclusion may be made only as regards
the Convention as a whole.
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		Article 4
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		1. - In the interpretation of this Convention, regard is to be had to
its object and purpose as et forth in the preamble, to its
international character and to the need to promote uniformity in its
application and the observance of good faith in international trade.
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		2. - Questions concerning matters governed by this Convention which are
not expressly settled in it are to be settled in conformity with the
general principles on which it is based or, in the absence of such
principles, in conformity with the law applicable by virtue of the
rules of private international law.
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		CHAPTER II - RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF THE PARTIES
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		Article 5
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		As between the parties to the factoring contract:
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		(a) a provision in the factoring contract for the assignment of
existing or future receivables shall not be rendered invalid by the
fact that the contract does not specify them individually, if at the
time of conclusion of the contract or when they come into existence
they can be identified to the contract;
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		(b) a provision in the factoring contract by which future receivables
are assigned operates to transfer the receivables to the factor when
they come into existence without the need for any new act of transfer.
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		Article 6
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		1. - The assignment of a receivable by the supplier to the factor shall
be effective notwithstanding any agreement between the supplier and the
debtor prohibiting such assignment.
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		2. - However, such assignment shall not be effective against the debtor
when, at the time of conclusion of the contract of sale of goods, it
has its place of business in a Contracting State which has made a
declaration under Article 18 of this Convention.
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		3. - Nothing in paragraph 1 shall affect any obligation of good faith
owed by the supplier to the debtor or any liability of the supplier to
the debtor in respect of an assignment made in breach of the terms of
the contract of sale of goods.
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		Article 7
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		A factoring contract may validly provide as between the parties thereto
for the transfer, with or without a new act of transfer, of all or any
of the supplier's rights deriving from the contract of sale of goods,
including the benefit of any provision in the contract of sale of goods
reserving to the supplier title to the goods or creating any security
interest.
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		Article 8
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		1. - The debtor is under a duty to pay the factor if, and only if, the
debtor does not have knowledge of any other person's superior right to
payment and notice in writing of the assignment:
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		(a) is given to the debtor by the supplier or by the factor with the
supplier's authority;
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		(b) reasonably identifies the receivables which have been assigned and
the factor to whom or for whose account the debtor is required to make
payment; and
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		(c) relates to receivables arising under a contract of sale of goods
made at or before the time the notice is given.
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		2. - Irrespective of any other ground on which payment by the debtor to
the factor discharges the debtor from liability, payment shall be
effective for this purpose if made in accordance with the previous
paragraph.
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	<ocn>52</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 9
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		1. - In a claim by the factor against the debtor for payment of a
receivable arising under a contract of sale of goods the debtor may set
up against the factor all defences arising under that contract of which
the debtor could have availed itself if such claim had been made by the
supplier.
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	<ocn>54</ocn>
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		2. - The debtor may also assert against the factor any right of set-off
in respect of claims existing against the supplier in whose favour the
receivable arose and available to the debtor at the time a notice in
writing of assignment conforming to Article 8(1) was given to the
debtor.
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	<text class="h4">
		Article 10
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		1. - Without prejudice to the debtor's rights under Article 9,
non-performance or defective or late performance of the contract of
sale of goods shall not by itself entitle the debtor to recover a sum
paid by the debtor to the factor if the debtor has a right to recover
that sum from the supplier.
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	<ocn>57</ocn>
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		2. - The debtor who has such a right to recover from the supplier a sum
paid to the factor in respect of a receivable shall nevertheless be
entitled to recover that sum from the factor to the extent that:
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	<ocn>58</ocn>
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		(a) the factor has not discharged an obligation to make payment to the
supplier in respect of that receivable; or
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	<ocn>59</ocn>
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		(b) the factor made such payment at a time when it knew of the
supplier's non-performance or defective or late performance as regards
the goods to which the debtor's payment relates.
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	<ocn>60</ocn>
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		CHAPTER III - SUBSEQUENT ASSIGNMENTS
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	<ocn>61</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 11
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	<ocn>62</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. - Where a receivable is assigned by a supplier to a factor pursuant
to a factoring contract governed by this Convention:
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	<ocn>63</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(a) the rules set out in Articles 5 to 10 shall, subject to
sub-paragraph (b) of this paragraph, apply to any subsequent assignment
of the receivable by the factor or by a subsequent assignee;
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	<ocn>64</ocn>
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		(b) the provisions of Articles 8 to 10 shall apply as if the subsequent
assignee were the factor.
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</object>
<object id="65">
	<ocn>65</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. - For the purposes of this Convention, notice to the debtor of the
subsequent assignment also constitutes notice of the assignment to the
factor.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="66">
	<ocn>66</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 12
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<object id="67">
	<ocn>67</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		This Convention shall not apply to a subsequent assignment which is
prohibited by the terms of the factoring contract.
	</text>
</object>
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	<ocn>68</ocn>
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		CHAPTER IV - FINAL PROVISIONS
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	<ocn>69</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 13
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<object id="70">
	<ocn>70</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. - This Convention is open for signature at the concluding meeting of
the Diplomatic Conference for the Adoption of the Draft Unidroit
Conventions on International Factoring and International Financial
Leasing and will remain open for signature by all States at Ottawa
until 31 December 1990.
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<object id="71">
	<ocn>71</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. - This Convention is subject to ratification, acceptance or approval
by States which have signed it.
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</object>
<object id="72">
	<ocn>72</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. - This Convention is open for accession by all States which are not
signatory States as from the date it is open for signature.
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</object>
<object id="73">
	<ocn>73</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		4. - Ratification, acceptance, approval or accession is effected by the
deposit of a formal instrument to that effect with the depositary.
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	<ocn>74</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 14
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<object id="75">
	<ocn>75</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. - This Convention enters into force on the first day of the month
following the expiration of six months after the date of deposit of the
third instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="76">
	<ocn>76</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. - For each State that ratifies, accepts, approves, or accedes to
this Convention after the deposit of the third instrument of
ratification, acceptance, approval or accession, this Convention enters
into force in respect of that State on the first day of the month
following the expiration of six months after the date of the deposit of
its instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession.
	</text>
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<object id="77">
	<ocn>77</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 15
	</text>
</object>
<object id="78">
	<ocn>78</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		This Convention does not prevail over any treaty which has already been
or may be entered into.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="79">
	<ocn>79</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 16
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<object id="80">
	<ocn>80</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. - If a Contracting State has two or more territorial units in which
different systems of law are applicable in relation to the matters
dealt with in this convention, it may, at the time of signature,
ratification, acceptance, approval or accession, declare that this
Convention is to extend to all its territorial units or only to one or
more of them, and may substitute its declaration by another declaration
at any time.
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</object>
<object id="81">
	<ocn>81</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. - These declarations are to be notified to the depositary and are to
state expressly the territorial units to which the Convention extends.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="82">
	<ocn>82</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. - If, by virtue of a declaration under this article, this Convention
extends to one or more but not all of the territorial units of a
Contracting State, and if the place of business of a party is located
in that State, this place of business, for the purposes of this
Convention, is considered not to be in a Contracting State, unless it
is in a territorial unit to which the Convention extends.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="83">
	<ocn>83</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		4. - If a Contracting State makes no declaration under paragraph 1, the
Convention is to extend to all territorial units of that State.
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</object>
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	<ocn>84</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 17
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<object id="85">
	<ocn>85</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. - Two or more Contracting States which have the same or closely
related legal rules on matters governed by this Convention may at any
time declare that the Convention is not to apply where the supplier,
the factor and the debtor have their places of business in those
States. Such declarations may be made jointly or by reciprocal
unilateral declarations.
	</text>
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<object id="86">
	<ocn>86</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. - A Contracting State which has the same or closely related legal
rules on matters governed by this Convention as one or more
non-Contracting States may at any time declare that the Convention is
not to apply where the supplier, the factor and the debtor have their
places of business in those States.
	</text>
</object>
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	<ocn>87</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. - If a State which is the object of a declaration under the previous
paragraph subsequently becomes a Contracting State, the declaration
made will, as from the date on which the Convention enters into force
in respect of the new Contracting State, have the effect of a
declaration made under paragraph 1, provided that the new Contracting
State joins in such declaration or makes a reciprocal unilateral
declaration.
	</text>
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	<ocn>88</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 18
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	<ocn>89</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		A Contracting State may at any time make a declaration in accordance
with Article 6(2) that an assignment under Article 6(1) shall not be
effective against the debtor when, at the time of conclusion of the
contract of sale of goods, it has its place of business in that State.
	</text>
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	<ocn>90</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 19
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<object id="91">
	<ocn>91</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. - Declarations made under this Convention at the time of signature
are subject to confirmation upon ratification, acceptance or approval.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="92">
	<ocn>92</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. - Declarations and confirmations of declarations are to be in
writing and to be formally notified to the depositary.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="93">
	<ocn>93</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. - A declaration takes effect simultaneously with the entry into
force of this Convention in respect of the State concerned. However, a
declaration of which the depositary receives formal notification after
such entry into force takes effect on the first day of the month
following the expiration of six months after the date of its receipt by
the depositary. Reciprocal unilateral declarations under Article 17
take effect on the first day of the month following the expiration of
six months after the receipt of the latest declaration by the
depositary.
	</text>
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<object id="94">
	<ocn>94</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		4. - Any State which makes a declaration under this Convention may
withdraw it at any time by a formal notification in writing addressed
to the depositary. Such withdrawal is to take effect on the first day
of the month following the expiration of six months after the date of
the receipt of the notification by the depositary.
	</text>
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	<ocn>95</ocn>
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		5. - A withdrawal of a declaration made under Article 17 renders
inoperative in relation to the withdrawing State, as from the date on
which the withdrawal takes effect, any joint or reciprocal unilateral
declaration made by another State under that article.
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		Article 20
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	<ocn>97</ocn>
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		No reservations are permitted except those expressly authorised in this
Convention.
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	<ocn>98</ocn>
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		Article 21
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	<text class="norm">
		This Convention applies when receivables assigned pursuant to a
factoring contract arise from a contract of sale of goods concluded on
or after the date on which the Convention enters into force in respect
of the Contracting States referred to in Article 2(1)(a), or the
Contracting State or States referred to in paragraph 1(b) of that
article, provided that:
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		(a) the factoring contract is concluded on or after that date; or
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	<text class="norm">
		(b) the parties to the factoring contract have agreed that the
Convention shall apply.
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	<ocn>102</ocn>
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		Article 22
	</text>
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		1. - This Convention may be denounced by any Contracting State at any
time after the date on which it enters into force for that State.
	</text>
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		2. - Denunciation is effected by the deposit of an instrument to that
effect with the depositary.
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	<ocn>105</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. - A denunciation takes effect on the first day of the month
following the expiration of six months after the deposit of the
instrument of denunciation with the depositary. Where a longer period
for the denunciation to take effect is specified in the instrument of
denunciation it takes effect upon the expiration of such longer period
after its deposit with the depositary.
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	<ocn>106</ocn>
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		Article 23
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	<ocn>107</ocn>
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		1. - This Convention shall be deposited with the Government of Canada.
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<object id="108">
	<ocn>108</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. - The Government of Canada shall:
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	<ocn>109</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(a) inform all States which have signed or acceded to this Convention
and the President of the International Institute for the Unification of
Private Law (Unidroit) of:
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		(i) each new signature or deposit of an instrument of ratification,
acceptance, approval or accession, together with the date thereof;
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		(ii) each declaration made under Articles 16, 17 and 18;
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		(iii) the withdrawal of any declaration made under Article 19(4);
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		(iv) the date of entry into force of this Convention;
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		(v) the deposit of an instrument of denunciation of this Convention
together with the date of its deposit and the date on which it takes
effect;
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	<ocn>115</ocn>
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		(b) transmit certified true copies of this Convention to all signatory
States, to all States acceding to the Convention and to the President
of the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law
(Unidroit).
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		IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned plenipotentiaries, being duly
authorised by their respective Governments, have signed this
Convention.
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		DONE at Ottawa, this twenty-eighth day of May, one thousand nine
hundred and eighty-eight, in a single original, of which the English
and French texts are equally authentic.
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