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SECURITIES (CLEARING HOUSES) ORDINANCE ——附加英文版

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SECURITIES (CLEARING HOUSES) ORDINANCE
 (CHAPTER 420)
 CONTENTS
  
  ion
  I    PRELIMINARY
  hort title
  nterpretation
  II    DECLARATION OF CLEARING HOUSES FOR PURPOSES OF THIS
  NANCE AND RULES OF CLEARING HOUSES
  ecognized clearing houses
  ules of recognized clearing houses, etc.
  III   MODIFICATIONS OF THE LAW OF INSOLVENCY TO SAFEGUARD
  ATIONS AND PROCEDURES OF RECOGNIZED CLEARING HOUSES, ETC.
  roceedings of recognized clearing house take precedence over law
of
  lvency
  upplementary provisions as to default proceedings
  uty to report on completion of default proceedings
  et sum payable on completion of default proceedings
  isclaimer of property, rescission of contracts, etc.
  Adjustment of prior transactions
  Right of relevant office-holder to recover certain amounts
arising
  certain transactions
  Application of market collateral not affected by certain other
  rests, etc.
  Enforcement of judgments over property subject to market charge,
etc.
  Law of insolvency in other jurisdictions
  IV    MISCELLANEOUS
  Participant to be party to certain transactions as principal
  Securities deposited with recognized clearing house
  Immunity, etc.
  Preservation of rights, etc.
  Amendment of Schedules 1 and 2
  (Omitted as spent)
  Transitional
  dule 1 Property which may be subject to a market charge or provided
as
  et collateral
  dule 2 Requirements for default rules of recognized clearing 
houses
  dule 3 (Omitted as spent)
 Whole document:
  
  rdinance to empower the Commission to declare clearing houses 
to be
  gnized clearing houses for the purposes of this Ordinance, to 
provide
  the approval by the Commission of the rules of recognized 
clearing
  es, to make provision for safeguarding the operations and 
procedures
  ecognized clearing houses, and to provide for matters 
incidental
  eto or connected therewith.
  ctober 1992] L. N. 324 of 1992
 PART I PRELIMINARY
  
  hort title
  This Ordinance may be cited as the Securities (Clearing 
Houses)
  nance.
  (Omitted as spent)
  nterpretation
  In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires--
  rge" means any form of security, including a mortgage;
  aring house" means a person--
  whose activities or objects include the provision of services for 
the
  ring and settlement of transactions in securities effected 
on, or
  ect to the rules of, the Unified Exchange; or
  who guarantees the settlement of any such transactions;
  mission" means the Securities and Futures Commission 
established by
  ion 3 of the Securities and Futures Commission Ordinance (Cap.
24);
  stitution", in relation to a clearing house, means the memorandum 
and
  cles of association of the clearing house;
  ault proceedings" means any proceedings or other action taken 
by a
  gnized clearing house under its default rules;
  ault rules", in relation to a recognized clearing house, means
such of
  rules of the clearing house which it is required to have by virtue 
of
  ion 4 (2);
  aulter" means a participant who is the subject of any 
default
  eedings; "functions" includes duties and powers;
  ket charge" means a charge, whether fixed or floating, 
granted in
  ur of a recognized clearing house--
  over any property specified in Schedule 1 which is held 
by or
  sited with the clearing house; and
  for the purpose of securing liabilities arising directly in
connection
  the clearing house's ensuring the settlement of one or more 
market
  racts; "market collateral" means any property specified in
Schedule 1
  h is held by or deposited with a recognized clearing house for 
the
  ose of securing liabilities arising directly in connection 
with the
  ring house's ensuring the settlement of one or more market
contracts;
  ket contract" means a contract subject to the rules of a 
recognized
  ring house entered into by the clearing house with a 
participant
  uant to a novation which is both in accordance with those rules 
and
  the purposes of the clearing and settlement of 
transactions in
  rities effected on, or subject to the rules of, the Unified
Exchange;
  icer" means an officer within the meaning of section 2 
of the
  anies Ordinance (Cap. 32);
  ticipant" means a person who, in accordance with the rules 
of a
  gnized clearing house, may participate in one or more of the 
services
  ided by the clearing house in its capacity as a clearing house;
  formance", in relation to a function, includes discharge and
exercise;
  ognized clearing house" means a clearing house declared under 
section
  ) to be a recognized clearing house for the purposes 
of this
  nance;
  
  evant office-holder" means--
  the Official Receiver appointed under section 75 of the 
Bankruptcy
  nance (Cap. 6);
  any person acting in relation to a company as its 
liquidator,
  isional liquidator, receiver or manager;
  any person acting in relation to an individual as his 
trustee in
  ruptcy or interim receiver of his property; or
  any person appointed pursuant to an order for the 
administration in
  ruptcy of an insolvent estate of a deceased person;
  es", in relation to a clearing house--
  means the constitution, rules, regulations or directions, by 
whatever
  called, governing the membership, management, 
operations  and
  edures of the clearing house; and
  without restricting the generality of paragraph (a), includes 
rules,
  lations or directions relating to--
  the provision of clearing and settlement services, and the 
suspension
  ithdrawal of such services;
  the provision of services other than the services referred 
to in
  aragraph (i);
  ) the persons who may participate in one or more of the 
services
  rred to in subparagraphs (i) and (ii); and
  setting and levying fees and charges;
  urities" means securities within the meaning of section 2 
of the
  rities Ordinance (Cap. 333);
  tlement", in relation to a market contract,  includes 
partial
  lement; "Unified Exchange" means the Unified Exchange 
established
  r section 27 of the Stock Exchanges Unification Ordinance (Cap.
361).
  Where--
  a charge is granted partly for the purpose specified in the
definition
  market charge" and partly for other purposes, the charge is in 
this
  nance a market charge in so far as it has effect for that 
specified
  ose;
  collateral is provided partly for the purpose specified 
in the
  nition of "market collateral" and partly for other 
purposes, the
  ateral is in this Ordinance market collateral in so far as it has
been
  ided for that specified purpose.
  References in this Ordinance to the law of insolvency 
include
  rences to every provision made by or under--
  the Bankruptcy Ordinance (Cap. 6);
  the Companies Ordinance (Cap. 32); and
  any other enactment which is concerned with or in any way related 
to
  insolvency of a person.
  References in this Ordinance to settlement in relation to a 
market
  ract are to the discharge of the rights and liabilities of the
parties
  he contract, whether by performance, compromise or otherwise.
 PART II DECLARATION OF CLEARING HOUSES FOR PURPOSES OF THIS ORDI- 
NANCE AND RULES OF CLEARING HOUSES
  
  ecognized clearing houses
  Where the Commission is satisfied that it is appropriate to do 
so in
  interest of the investing public or in the public interest, or
for the
  er regulation of services for the clearing and 
settlement  of
  sactions in securities, it may, with the consent in writing 
of the
  ncial Secretary, by notice in the Gazette, declare a clearing
house to
  recognized clearing house for the purposes of this Ordinance.
  Where the Commission makes a declaration under subsection 
(1) in
  ect of a clearing house--
  it shall give notice thereof in writing to the clearing house;
and
  the rules of the clearing house in operation immediately 
before the
  aration shall continue to have effect unless otherwise 
specified, or
  l such time as is specified, in the notice referred to in paragraph
  
  ules of recognized clearing houses, etc.
  Subject to section 3 (2) (b) and subsection (4), no rules 
of a
  gnized clearing house (including any default rules of the 
clearing
  e) or any amendment thereto shall have effect unless 
approved in
  ing by the Commission.
  A recognized clearing house shall have rules which provide 
for the
  ng of proceedings or other action in the event of a 
participant
  aring to be unable, or likely to become unable, to 
meet his
  gations in respect of all unsettled market contracts to which he
is a
  y, and such rules shall comply with the requirements of Schedule
2.
  Where a recognized clearing house takes any default proceedings, 
all
  equent proceedings or other action taken under its rules 
for the
  oses of the settlement of market contracts of which the 
defaulter
  erned is a party shall be treated as done under the default rules 
of
  clearing house notwithstanding that, but for this subsection, 
such
  equent proceedings or other action would not be treated as done 
under
  default rules of the clearing house.
  The Commission may, by notice in the Gazette, declare any 
class of
  s of a recognized clearing house (except any default rules 
of the
  ring house) to be a class of rules which are not required 
to be
  oved under subsection (1) and, accordingly, any rules of that
clearing
  e which belong to that class (including any amendment thereto) 
shall
  effect notwithstanding that they have not been so approved.
  Without prejudice to the operation of subsection (4), a 
recognized
  ring house shall submit or cause to be submitted to the 
Commission,
  the information of the Commission, any of its rules 
(including any
  dment thereto )--
  which belong to a class of rules the subject of a declaration 
under
  ection (4); and
  as soon as practicable after those rules (or amendment thereto,
as the
  may be) are made.
  A recognized clearing house shall submit or cause to be 
submitted to
  Commission for its approval the rules of the clearing house and 
every
  dment thereto except any rules (including any amendment thereto)
which
  ng to a class of rules the subject of a declaration under
subsection
  
  
  Subject to subsections (8) and (9), the Commission shall, 
within 6
  s after the receipt of any submission under subsection (6) 
from a
  gnized clearing house, give notice in writing to the clearing 
house
  
  its approval of; or
  its refusal to approve,
  rules or amendment of the rules, as the case may be, or any 
part
  eof, the subject of the submission.
  The Commission may, in a particular case, with the agreement of 
the
  gnized clearing house concerned, extend the time 
prescribed in
  ection (7).
  The Financial Secretary may, on the advice of the 
Commission and
  er generally or in a particular case, extend the time 
prescribed in
  ection (7).
  The Commission may request in writing a recognized clearing
house--
  to make rules--
  specified in the request; and
  within the period specified in the request; or
  to amend rules--
  referred to in the request;
  in the manner specified in the request; and
  ) within the period specified in the request.
  Where the Commission is satisfied that a recognized clearing 
house
  not complied with a request referred to in subsection (10) within 
the
  od specified in the request, the Commission may direct in writing 
the
  ring house to comply with the request within such further period
as is
  ified in the direction and, accordingly, the clearing house 
shall
  ly with that request within that further period.
  For the purposes of subsection (10), "rules", in relation 
to a
  gnized clearing house, do not include the constitution of the
clearing
  e.
 PART III MODIFICATIONS OF THE LAW OF INSOLVENCY TO SAFEGUARD OPE- 
RATIONS AND PROCEDURES OF RECOGNIZED CLEARING HOUSES, ETC.
  
  roceedings of recognized clearing house take precedence over 
law of
  lvency
  None of the following shall be regarded as to any extent 
invalid at
  on the ground of inconsistency with the law relating 
to the
  ribution of the assets of a person on insolvency, 
bankruptcy or
  ing-up, or on the appointment of a receiver over any of the assets 
of
  rson--
  a market contract;
  the rules of a recognized clearing house relating to the
settlement of
  rket contract;
  any proceedings or other action taken under the rules of a 
recognized
  ring house relating to the settlement of a market contract;
  a market charge;
  the default rules of a recognized clearing house; or
  any default proceedings.
  Subject to subsection (3), the powers of a relevant office-
holder in
  capacity as such, and the powers of a court under the 
law of
  lvency, shall not be exercised in such a way as to 
prevent or
  rfere with--
  the settlement in accordance with the rules of a recognized 
clearing
  e of a market contract; or
  any default proceedings.
  Subsection (2) shall not operate to prevent a relevant 
office-holder
  seeking to recover any amount under section 11 after the 
completion
  matter referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) of that subsection.
  
  upplementary provisions as to default proceedings
  A court may on an application by a relevant office-holder make 
such
  r as it thinks fit altering or releasing him from compliance with
such
  he functions of his office as are affected by the fact that 
default
  eedings are pending or could be taken, or have been or could have
been
  n and, accordingly, such functions of the relevant officeholder 
shall
  onstrued subject to such order.
  Nothing in--
  section 12, 14 or 20 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance (Cap. 6); or
  section 166, 181, 183, 186 or 254 of the Companies Ordinance 
(Cap.
  shall prevent or interfere with any default proceedings.
  uty to report on completion of default proceedings
  A recognized clearing house shall, upon the completion by it of 
any
  ult proceedings, make a report on such proceedings stating in 
respect
  ach defaulter--
  the net sum, if any, certified by the clearing house to be payable 
by
  o the defaulter; or
  the fact that no sum is so payable,
  he case may be, and the clearing house may include in that report
such
  r particulars in respect of such proceedings as it thinks fit.
  A recognized clearing house which has made a report 
pursuant to
  ection (1) shall supply the report to--
  the Commission;
  any relevant office-holder acting in relation to--
  the defaulter to whom the report relates; or
  that defaulter's estate;
  if there is no relevant office-holder referred to in paragraph 
(b),
  defaulter to whom the report relates.
  Where the Commission receives pursuant to subsection (2) a report
made
  uant to subsection (1), it may publish notice of that fact in 
such
  er as it thinks appropriate to bring it to the attention of 
creditors
  he defaulter to whom the report relates.
  Where a relevant office-holder or defaulter receives 
pursuant to
  ection (2) a report made pursuant to subsection (1), he shall,
at the
  est of a creditor of the defaulter to whom the report relates--
  make the report available for inspection by the creditor;
  on payment of such reasonable fee as the relevant office-
holder or
  ulter, as the case may be, determines, supply to the creditor all 
or
  part of that report.
  In subsections (2), (3) and (4), "report" includes a copy of a
report.
  
  et sum payable on completion of default proceedings
  The provisions of this section shall apply with respect to any
net sum
  ified under section 7 (1) (a) by a recognized clearing house, upon
the
  letion by it of any default proceedings, to be payable by or 
to a
  ulter.
  Where a receiving or winding-up order has been made, or a 
resolution
  voluntary winding-up has been  passed,  any  net  sum 
shall,
  ithstanding any of the provisions of section 34 or 35 
of the
  ruptcy Ordinance (Cap. 6) or section 264 of the Companies
Ordinance
  . 32), be--
  provable in the bankruptcy or winding-up or, as the case 
may be,
  ble to the relevant office-holder; and
  taken into account, where appropriate, under section 35 
of the
  ruptcy Ordinance (Cap. 6) or that section as applied in the case
of a
  ing-up order under the Companies Ordinance (Cap. 32).
  isclaimer of property, rescission of contracts, etc.
  Neither section 59 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance (Cap. 6) nor 
section
  of the Companies Ordinance (Cap. 32) shall apply in relation to--
  a market contract;
  a contract effected by a recognized clearing house for the purpose 
of
  izing property provided as market collateral;
  a market charge; or
  any default proceedings.
  Neither section 42 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance (Cap. 6) nor 
section
  of the Companies Ordinance (Cap. 32) shall apply in relation to 
any
  matter or thing which has been done pursuant to--
  a market contract;
  a disposition of property pursuant to a market contract;
  the provision of market collateral;
  a contract effected by a recognized clearing house for the purpose 
of
  izing property provided as market collateral, or any 
disposition of
  erty pursuant to such a contract;
  a disposition of property in accordance with the rules of a
recognized
  ring house as to the application of property provided as 
market
  ateral;

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软件侵权赔偿

软件是一个非常综合性的东西,可以适用多种方式进行保护,软件侵权一般讲的是软件著作权侵权,这里只讲软件著作权侵权赔偿的计算。

(一)一则实际案例
××公司为北京市著名的专业从事住宅及公用建筑装饰设计及施工的装修公司,2002年,北京市版权局先后两次发现××公司未经许可使用了美国Autodesk公司享有著作权的软件3ds Max 3.0,3ds Max 4.0,3ds Max 5.0,AutoCAD 14.0和AutoCAD 2000,向该公司发出警告。之后,北京市版权局在市公安局治安总队警力配合下,分三路对××公司的9个经营点全面进行了著作权执法检查并做了公证。2003年,北京市版权局对该公司做出了行政处罚27万元人民币的决定。其后美国Autodesk公司以侵犯计算机软件著作权将××公司告上法庭。法院判决××公司立即停止对Autodesk公司以上软件的侵权行为,并在《北京晚报》上就其侵权行为向Autodesk公司赔礼道歉,赔偿Autodesk公司经济损失人民币149万元,赔偿Autodesk公司为诉讼而支出的合理费用人民币32250元。

(二)软件侵权赔偿的法律规定
《软件保护条例》第二十五条:“侵犯软件著作权的赔偿数额,依照《中华人民共和国著作权法》第四十八条的规定确定。” 《著作权法》第四十八条:“侵犯著作权或者与著作权有关的权利的,侵权人应当按照权利人的实际损失给予赔偿;实际损失难以计算的,可以按照侵权人的违法所得给予赔偿。赔偿数额还应当包括权利人为制止侵权行为所支付的合理开支。 权利人的实际损失或者侵权人的违法所得不能确定的,由法院根据侵权行为的情节,判决给予五十万元以下的赔偿。”

从以上规定来看,我国软件侵权赔偿的计算方式和商标、专利一样有三种方式:1、被侵权人因侵权遭受的损失,2、侵权人因侵权获得的收益,3、法定赔偿。计算具体计算也和商标、专利相似,最高法院同样有在司法解释中有更为明确的计算方式。

关于被侵权人因侵权遭受的损失,《最高人民法院关于审理著作权民事纠纷案件适用法律若干问题的解释》(下称解释)第二十四条:“权利人的实际损失,可以根据权利人因侵权所造成复制品发行减少量或者侵权复制品销售量与权利人发行该复制品单位利润乘积计算。发行减少量难以确定的,按照侵权复制品市场销售量确定。”这里列出了一个计算公式:侵权复制品销售量×单位利润,在实践中比较好适用,实际上在实践中还有更好计算的方式。软件侵权一般最终用户侵权的情形比较多见,从较早以前微软起诉亚都,到后来××装饰公司被国外软件公司起诉,这些案件都是最终用户侵权,最终用户侵权赔偿是很好计算的,侵权人使用了多少个侵权软件,就使被侵权人少卖了几个正版软件,那样被侵权人因为侵权遭受的损失非常好计算,正版软件的市场价格是固定的,软件开发完成后,其复制制作成本几乎为零,所以只要证明侵权人使用了多少个盗版软件就可以了,在××装饰公司的侵权案件中,判决赔偿原告Autodesk公司经济损失人民币149万元就是这样计算的。因为他们使用的软件价格比较高,所以赔偿的数额比较大。


关于法定赔偿,解释第二十五条:“权利人的实际损失或者侵权人的违法所得无法确定的,人民法院根据当事人的请求或者依职权适用著作权法第四十八条第二款的规定确定赔偿数额。人民法院在确定赔偿数额时,应当考虑作品类型、合理使用费、侵权行为性质、后果等情节综合确定。”解释做一些限制,法官在行使自由裁量权的时候,应当参照一些情节综合确定。

关于合理开支,解释第二十六条:“著作权法第四十八条第一款规定的制止侵权行为所支付的合理开支,包括权利人或者委托代理人对侵权行为进行调查、取证的合理费用。人民法院根据当事人的诉讼请求和具体案情,可以将符合国家有关部门规定的律师费用计算在赔偿范围内。”和商标侵权赔偿的相关规定一样,软件侵权也明确规定律师费也可以作为合理开支。上述案例中法院判决××公司赔偿合理费用32250万多元。

关于连续侵权问题,解释第二十八条:“侵犯著作权的诉讼时效为二年,自著作权人知道或者应当知道侵权行为之日起计算。权利人超过二年起诉的,如果侵权行为在起诉时仍在持续,在该著作权保护期内,人民法院应当判决被告停止侵权行为;侵权损害赔偿数额应当自权利人向人民法院起诉之日起向前推算二年计算。” 我们可以看到这个规定和商标、专利的相关规定是一样的,所以如果知道有人在侵权最好是在两年内就起诉,免得过了诉讼时效的部门不能追究了。

(三)司法实践中的赔偿计算方法
软件侵权损害赔偿案件的赔偿数额的计算和其他知识产权侵权赔偿一样,由于侵权人因侵权获得的收益,或者被侵权人因为侵权造成的损失,在实践中是很难计算的,所以很难设想有一个固定的模式、固定的计算方法,简单得就像套用数学数表。在司法审判实践中还一些方式介绍给大家。
1、软件侵权直接损失的确定方法
1)可得利润损失法。以权利人在被侵权期间可得利润的减少作为权利人的损失。
其计算公式为:损失额=软件的单位平均利润×(月标准销售量×侵权时间(月数)-在被侵权期间的实际销售量)。使用这种方法计算要注意以下几个问题:
(1)月标准销售量的确定。如果软件投放市场后销售情况较好,呈上升趋势,则要以被侵权前最后一个月的正常销售量作为月标准销售量。如果软件投放市场后,销售量不具上升趋势,而是上下波动,则可取其被侵权的月平均销售量。
(2)侵权开始时间的确定。侵权时间对于损失额的计算很关键,但由于各种因素的影响,很难确定。如果可以查明盗版上市时间,以该时间为准;如不能确定盗版上市时间,在市场上没有较大的不利于该类软件销售的情况下,可将软件销售量锐减的月份作为侵权的开始时间。
(3)软件的单位平均利润应是净利润,而不是毛利润。
这种计算方法的优点是所得出的损失额比较接近于实际损失,且适用范围广,可用来计算大部分软件侵权案的侵权损失额。当市场变化较大时,不宜采用这种方法。

2、侵权获利法。以侵权者侵权所获利润作为权利人的损失。
一个管理较好的企业对其产品的生产销售情况一般都是有详细的账目可查的,查明侵权人因侵权所得相对要容易一些。
具体计算方法是:侵权人从每件侵权复制品获得的利润乘以在市场销售的总数所得之积,即为侵权人所得的全部利润。
如果侵权人采取比被侵权软件低的价格销售侵权产品,应以被侵权软件的销售价来计算侵权人所得。如侵权人以低价销售的,应以被侵权软件的销售价来计算,否则,不利于补偿被侵权人的损失;如果侵权人能证明其所得的成本或者必要费有的,予以扣除;不能证明或者成本太小的,以侵权所得之全部收入为其所得利润。

3、经济生命周期法
经济生命周期法就是以软件在一个经济生命周期内可获利润的减少来确定侵权损失。在审理这类案件时,有些权利人就以这种方法计算的损失额作为其诉讼请求。
一般一个成熟的软件投放市场后,大致要经过成长、成熟、衰老、消亡四个阶段。在销售量上表现为,投放市场后销售量逐渐上升,到达一定高度后又慢慢下降。这就是一个经济生命周期。不同的软件有不同的生命周期,但有一个大致的范围,一般为3-5年。


作者:王律师,中国知识产权研究会高级会员
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中华人民共和国政府和巴基斯坦伊斯兰共和国政府文化协定

中华人民共和国政府 巴基斯坦伊斯兰共和国政府


中华人民共和国政府和巴基斯坦伊斯兰共和国政府文化协定


(签订日期1965年3月26日)
  中华人民共和国政府和巴基斯坦伊斯兰共和国政府,在指导两个邻邦关系的友好精神的鼓舞下,根据万隆会议十项原则的精神,愿意建立两国之间的文化合作关系。
  双方相信,文化、艺术和科学方面的合作将加强两国人民之间的友谊。
  为此决定签订本协定并各派全权代表如下:
  中华人民共和国政府代表:外交部长陈毅;
  巴基斯坦伊斯兰共和国政府代表:外交部长佐勒菲卡·阿里·布托。
  上述全权代表互相核阅了全权证书,同意以下条文:

  第一条 缔约双方根据需要和可能,鼓励并促进互派教育工作者、科学家、学者、专家,其待遇由双方协商决定。

  第二条 缔约双方根据各自的学制互相设置一定名额的奖学金使对方学生得以在其国家内进行学习。

  第三条 缔约双方鼓励并促进双方艺术家和艺术团互相访问和演出。

  第四条 缔约双方鼓励双方体育团体之间的友好合作,并为双方运动员和体育队互相访问、交流经验、友谊比赛,提供方便。

  第五条 缔约双方鼓励和支持两国新闻、广播、电视、电影机构之间的友好合作。

  第六条 缔约双方努力促进两国文化和知识交流:通过适当的学术和文化机构,组织音乐会、讲学、艺术和科学展览;组织学者访问;鼓励两国科学、艺术、文学团体和其他增进学术的组织之间的合作;交换出版物;举办手稿、考古标本、艺术品和电影展览以及交换双方同意的广播和电视节目。

  第七条 缔约双方为实施本协定将在每年第一季度提出各自对本年度执行计划的建议,并通过双方一致同意的途径商谈。

  第八条 本协定将按两国政府各自的法定程序批准,在北京交换批准书,十五天后生效。

  第九条 如两国政府任何一方不提出废除本条约,本协定将无限期有效。如两国政府任何一方有废除本协定意图时,在通知对方六个月后,本协定即告废止。
  本协定于一九六五年三月二十六日在拉瓦尔品第签订,共两份,每份都用中文和英文写成,两种文本具有同等效力。

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