Convention on the stamp laws in connection with bills of exchange and promissory notes
Parties with reservations, declarations and objections
Party | Reservations / Declarations | Objections |
---|---|---|
Australia | Yes | No |
Bahamas | Yes | No |
Cyprus | Yes | No |
Fiji | Yes | No |
Germany | Yes | No |
Ireland | Yes | No |
Papua New Guinea | Yes | No |
Portugal | Yes | No |
Switzerland | Yes | No |
Tonga | Yes | No |
Australia
03-09-1939
Including the territories of Papua and Norfolk Island and the mandated territories
of New Guinea and Nauru.
It is agreed that, insofar as concerns the Commonwealth of Australia, the only instruments
to which the provisions of this Convention shall apply are bills of exchange presented
for acceptance or accepted or payable elsewhere than in the Commonwealth of Australia.
A similar limitation shall apply in the case of Territories of Papua and Norfolk Island
and the Mandated Territories of New Guinea and Nauru.
This limitation was accepted by the States parties to the Convention, which were consulted
in accordance with Section D, paragraph 4, of the Protocol of the said Convention.
Bahamas
19-05-1976
[...] maintaining the limitations contained in Section D of the Protocol of the Convention, subject to which the Convention was made applicable to its territory.
Cyprus
05-03-1968
[...] maintaining the limitations contained in Section D of the Protocol of the Convention, subject to which the Convention was made applicable to its territory before the attainment of independence.
Fiji
25-03-1971
[...] maintaining the limitations contained in Section D of the Protocol of the Convention, subject to which the Convention was made applicable to its territory before the attainment of independence.
Germany
03-10-1933
Pursuant to paragraph (a) of the Protocol, the instrument of ratification was deposited
after the expiration of the time limit specified in article III, paragraph 2 of the
Convention.
All the parties to this Convention have agreed to consider the instrument of ratification
deposited by this country, after the date stipu- lated in the Convention, as valid.
The Japanese Government, however, is of opinion that this ratification has the character
of an accession.
Ireland
10-07-1936
The Government of Ireland having informed the Secretary-General of the League of Nations of its desire to be allowed the limitation specified in paragraph 1 of Section D of the Protocol to this Convention, the Secretary-General has transmitted this desire to the interested States in application of paragraph 4 of the above-mentioned Section. No objection having been raised on the part of the said States, this limitation should be considered as accepted.
Papua New Guinea
12-02-1981
It is agreed that, insofar as concerns Papua New Guinea, the only instruments to which the provisions of the Convention shall apply are bills of exchange presented for acceptance or accepted or payable elsewhere than in Papua New Guinea.
Portugal
08-06-1934
Pursuant to paragraph (a) of the Protocol, the instrument of ratification was deposited
after the expiration of the time limit specified in article III, paragraph 2 of the
Convention.
All the parties to this Convention have agreed to consider the instrument of ratification
deposited by this country, after the date stipu- lated in the Convention, as valid.
The Japanese Government, however, is of opinion that this ratification has the character
of an accession.
Switzerland
26-08-1932
According to a declaration made by the Swiss Government when depositing the instrument of ratification of this Convention, the latter was to take effect, in respect of Switzerland, only after the adoption of a law revising Sections XXIV to XXXIII of the Federal Code of Obligations or, if necessary of a special law regarding bills of exchange, promissory notes and cheques. The law above referred to having entered into force on July 1st, 1937, the Convention took effect, for Switzerland, as from that date.
Tonga
02-02-1972
[...] maintaining the limitations contained in Section D of the Protocol of the Convention,
subject to which the Convention was made applicable to its territory before the attainment
of independence.