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Convention for the regulation of certain conflicts of laws in connection with cheques.
Konwencja o uregulowaniu pewnych kolizji ustaw w przedmiocie czeków.
Type
Convention (Konwencja)
Status
in force (obowiązujący)
Announced
1931-03-19
Entry into force
1936-12-19
Texts
Keywords
chequesinternational agreementscheque law
Related acts
Implementing Regulations (4)
- Government statement of September 18, 1968, concerning Luxembourg's accession to the Convention for the Settlement of Certain Conflicts of Laws in Connection with Cheques together with the Protocol, the Convention on the Uniform Law for Cheques together with the Protocol, and the Convention on the Stamp Duty in Connection with Cheques together with the Protocol, done at Geneva on March 19, 1931.
- Government statement of 25 January 1965 concerning the accession of Hungary to the Convention for the Unification of the Law on Cheques, together with the Protocol, the Convention for the Settlement of Certain Conflicts of Laws in Connection with Cheques, together with the Protocol, and the Convention relating to the Stamp Duty on Cheques, together with the Protocol, signed at Geneva on 19 March 1931.
- Government statement of July 4, 1962, concerning the ratification by Belgium of the Convention for the Unification of the Law relating to Cheques, together with a Protocol, the Convention for the Settlement of Certain Conflicts of Laws in connection with Cheques, together with a Protocol, and the Convention relating to the Stamp Duty on Cheques, together with a Protocol, signed at Geneva on March 19, 1931.
- Government Statement of January 28, 1959, on the ratification by Austria of the Convention for the Unification of Certain Provisions Relating to Bills of Exchange, together with Protocol, the Convention for the Settlement of Certain Conflicts of Laws in Connection with Bills of Exchange, together with Protocol, and the Convention for the Unification of Stamp Duties on Bills of Exchange, together with Protocol, signed in Geneva on March 19, 1931.
Acts referring to this act
- References: Government declaration of March 18, 1937, concerning the accession of Poland and a number of other States to the convention of March 19, 1931, for the regulation of certain conflicts of laws in connection with cheques and the deposit of instruments of ratification of the said convention.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of September 18, 1968, concerning Luxembourg's accession to the Convention for the Settlement of Certain Conflicts of Laws in Connection with Cheques together with the Protocol, the Convention on the Uniform Law for Cheques together with the Protocol, and the Convention on the Stamp Duty in Connection with Cheques together with the Protocol, done at Geneva on March 19, 1931.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of 25 January 1965 concerning the accession of Hungary to the Convention for the Unification of the Law on Cheques, together with the Protocol, the Convention for the Settlement of Certain Conflicts of Laws in Connection with Cheques, together with the Protocol, and the Convention relating to the Stamp Duty on Cheques, together with the Protocol, signed at Geneva on 19 March 1931.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of July 4, 1962, concerning the ratification by Belgium of the Convention for the Unification of the Law relating to Cheques, together with a Protocol, the Convention for the Settlement of Certain Conflicts of Laws in connection with Cheques, together with a Protocol, and the Convention relating to the Stamp Duty on Cheques, together with a Protocol, signed at Geneva on March 19, 1931.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of January 28, 1959, on the ratification by Austria of the Convention for the Unification of Certain Provisions Relating to Bills of Exchange, together with Protocol, the Convention for the Settlement of Certain Conflicts of Laws in Connection with Bills of Exchange, together with Protocol, and the Convention for the Unification of Stamp Duties on Bills of Exchange, together with Protocol, signed in Geneva on March 19, 1931.