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中国人民银行、监察部关于下发《金融稽核检查处罚规定》的通知

中国人民银行 监察部


中国人民银行、监察部关于下发《金融稽核检查处罚规定》的通知

1989年5月5日,中国人民银行、监察部

中国工商银行、中国农业银行、中国银行、中国人民建设银行、中国人民保险公司、交通银行、中信实业银行,人民银行各省、自治区、直辖市、计划单列城市分行:
为增强执行国家金融法律、法规及政策的严肃性,对违反金融法律、法规及政策的行为进行必要的制裁,并确定统一的处罚程序及标准,现将《金融稽核检查处罚规定》发给你们,望遵照执行。对执行中遇到的问题,请及时报告我们。

附:金融稽核检查处罚规定
第一条 为了监督各类金融机构及有关人员严格执行国家的金融法律、法规及政策,维护金融秩序,促进金融体制改革和社会主义经济建设健康发展,特制定本规定。
第二条 本规定适用于中国人民银行及其分支机构对各类银行、保险公司、其他金融机构以及从事金融业务的部门违反金融法律、法规及政策的行为实行处罚。
第三条 各级人民银行对违反金融法规的单位、单位负责人和直接责任人,有权依照本规定进行行政处罚和向金融系统监察部门提出行政处分建议。
第四条 对于违反金融法律、法规及政策的金融机构,除责令其限期纠正外,可根据其行为性质及情节轻重分别给予下列行政处罚:
(一)通报批评;
(二)罚息;
(三)罚款;
(四)没收非法所得;
(五)冻结存款;
(六)提前收回贷款;
(七)责令限期纠正或停止部分业务;
(八)停业整顿;
(九)吊销《经营金融业务许可证》。
以上处罚可以并处。
第五条 对于违反金融法规的单位负责人和直接责任人,可根据情节轻重给予行政处罚或建议给予行政处分。
第六条 行政处罚由进行稽核检查的人民银行做出决定,并监督执行;行政处分由监察部门依据政纪处分的有关规定办理。
第七条 占用属于人民银行运用的存款和擅自欠缴应向人民银行缴存的存款准备金的,应追缴同额存款及应收利息,并对该单位负责人和直接责任人处以占本人月基本工资额百分之二十至百分之八十的罚款。
第八条 为抬高贷款基数而突击发放贷款或有意占用联行汇差资金扩大贷款规模的,责令限期纠正,并扣减专业银行总行当年或次年该项贷款的同额贷款规模;凡企业未申请而银行主动发放的贷款,或企业要求归还而银行拒不收回的贷款,利息予以没收。其中期限内纠正的,可在利息科目中冲退;逾期纠正的,要从该行利润留成的“三项基金”中退赔企业,不准进入成本。
第九条 凡未经批准,擅自扩大指令性计划贷款规模,责令其限期收回超计划发放的贷款,未收回前不准发放新贷款,并给予通报批评;建议对单位负责人和直接责任人处以警告直到记大过处分;造成严重后果的,处以降级直至撤职处分。
第十条 用固定资产贷款支持计划外固定资产投资项目或用流动资金贷款、短期拆借资金发放固定资产贷款或用贷款支持自筹基建的,除给予通报批评外,按实际贷款金额、期限和利率收缴所得全部利息,并建议对单位负责人和直接责任人给予记大过直至撤职的处分。
第十一条 自一九八六年以来,在一个项目贷款中逾期一年以上的贷款占该项目贷款余额百分之六十以上的,责令其停办此项目贷款业务,并限期清理收回逾期贷款,建议对单位或部门负责人处以记大过直至撤职的处分;占该项目贷款余额百分之三十到六十的,对单位和部门负责人处以记过直至降职的处分。
第十二条 超越业务范围吸收存款、超计划发放贷款、擅自挪用保险准备金的,责令其限期纠正,并按违法金额每天处以万分之五的罚息。
第十三条 吸收不属于储蓄存款范围的公款,责令限期清理,并按金额每天处以万分之五的罚息;代办储蓄部门(含邮政储蓄)吸收不属于储蓄存款范围的公款(含邮政汇兑资金),除按金额每天处以万分之五罚息外,还要追回向银行收取的利息和手续费。
第十四条 违反同业拆借规定的最高拆进限额、拆进资金用途和最长期限的,责令其限期纠正,按违法金额每天处以万分之五罚息。
第十五条 未经人民银行批准擅自发行或代理发行债券、股票以及用信贷资金购买债券的,责令其停办,限期清退,并处以不超过违法金额万分之五的罚款;建议对单位负责人和直接责任人处以记过直至降职的处分。
凡违反规定分发红利和股息的,对超过部门予以没收。
第十六条 违反人民银行利率政策的,责令其纠正,并予以通报批评;对于因提高或降低利率而获取的经济收入予以没收。建议对单位负责人处以警告直至记大过的处分;由于提高利率而吸收的存款,做为存款准备金,缴存人民银行。
第十七条 不按照存款人(单位)委托及时保证支付划拨存款、汇出汇款和解付汇款的,每天按金额的万分之五处以罚款,建议对单位负责人和直接责任人处以记大过直至撤职的处分。
第十八条 私自动用银行库款、营业款、金银、外币、有价证券和用非法手段骗取存款、利息、汇款、联行资金、信贷资金,构成犯罪的司法机关追究刑事责任;未构成犯罪的除追回赃款外,按违法金额万分之五以下处以罚款,建议处以警告直至开除的处分。
第十九条 对于以权谋私、以贷谋私、以赔谋私或由于严重官僚主义造成资金损失浪费的,除追缴非法所得外,建议视情节轻重给予责任人记大过直至开除的处分。
第二十条 凡非法支付或收取“回扣”、“好处费”的单位和个人,收取的“回扣”、“好处费”要全部上缴。对得到“回扣”、“好处费”的个人,除追回“回扣”、“好处费”外,要视情节轻重,比照《国家行政机关工作人员贪污贿赂行政处分暂行规定》处理。
第二十一条 凡不顾大局,不执行国务院及中国人民银行文件规定的单位,要限期纠正,并要予以通报批评。情节严重,造成不良后果的,对单位负责人和有关责任人处以记大过直至撤职的处分。
第二十二条 有下列情形之一者,应从重处罚。
(一)抗拒稽核检查的;(二)明知故犯的;(三)违章不纠、屡查屡犯的;(四)毁灭证据的;(五)拒不纠正错误的;(六)领导人员指使他人违反金融法规的;(七)嫁祸于人,打击报复的。
第二十三条 有下列情形之一者,可以从轻处罚或免予处罚。(一)稽核部门检查后认真检查错误并及时纠正的;(二)情节轻微的;(三)自己主动查出并及时纠正的;(四)本单位抵制无效,被迫执行的。
第二十四条 同时查出两种以上违反金融法规行为的,应当分别给予处罚,并按照其中较重的行为给予行政处分。
第二十五条 被处罚单位应在接到处罚决定通知书之日起十五日内,将执行情况报告稽核检查行。
第二十六条 被处以罚没款的单位,应主动交纳。对不主动交纳的由稽核检查派出行开出扣款通知书,从其开户银行帐户中强行扣款。除本办法中另有规定外,均在利润留成的“三项基金”中支付。对个人的罚款,由所在单位从本人工资中扣缴。
第二十七条 稽核检查行罚没的款项,一律列为营业外收入科目。
第二十八条 被稽核检查的单位和个人对处罚决定不服的,可以在收到处罚决定通知书之日起十五日内,向决定处罚行的上一级银行申请复查,上一级银行应当在接到申请后三十日内进行复查。复查期间,处罚决定应当执行。
第二十九条 各级人民银行在业务活动中,有违反金融法规行为的,也应按照规定给予处罚。
各级人民银行的负责人和稽核人员,知情不报和虚报情况以及徇私舞弊的,应按规定严肃处理。
第三十条 本规定自发布之日起实施,由中国人民银行负责解释。


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

Hong Kong


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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中国政府 尼加拉瓜共和国政府


中华人民共和国政府和尼加拉瓜共和国政府经济和科学技术合作协定


(签订日期1986年9月14日 生效日期1986年9月14日)
  中华人民共和国政府和尼加拉瓜共和国政府(以下简称“缔约双方”)为发展和加强两国经济和科学技术合作,有效地将中华人民共和国和尼加拉瓜共和国现有的经济、科技潜力造福于两国人民,在互相尊重国家主权和民族独立、互不干涉内政、平等互利的基础上发展经济、科技合作关系,达成协议如下:

  第一条 缔约双方应为发展两国间经济、科技合作关系作出一切必要的努力。为此,双方应在各自法律规定的范围内支持两国自然人或法人开展的经济、科技合作活动,并为建立这种合作提供方便。

  第二条 缔约双方将着重在以下领域开展经济和科技合作:农业、林业、渔业、工业、运输、能源及双方共同感兴趣的其他领域。

  第三条 缔约双方进行经济、科技合作的方式如下:
  --拟定经济技术研究的合作项目和方案;
  --拟定技术程序、技术文件和提供设备;
  --对工业企业及其它发展工程的建设提供援助;
  --技术转让、交换技术文件、资料;
  --培训技术人员,包括建立培训中心;
  --派遣专家,为本协定项下商定的活动的开展提供必要的技术援助;
  --在生产和贸易活动方面进行相互投资和混合投资;
  --金融活动;
  --开展承包工程和劳务合作;
  --双方同意的其他经济、科技合作活动。

  第四条 经济、科技合作的具体方式和条件将根据中华人民共和国和尼加拉瓜共和国有关机构和组织间达成的专门协议或合同确定。

  第五条 缔约双方经协商同意可互设办事处、常驻代表,并为设立民间经济机构提供方便,以利于第四条所指合同的准备工作和实施。

  第六条 缔约双方在本协定范围内相互交换或提交的文件以及技术情报均属秘密,未经双方同意,不得向第三国提供。

  第七条 缔约双方应采取必要措施,为中华人民共和国和尼加拉瓜共和国有关机构履行本协定第四条所述专门协议或合同提供便利。

  第八条 为确保实现本协定确定的目标,缔约双方同意成立政府间混合委员会。在双方认为必要时,轮流在两国首都举行会议。

  第九条 本协定自签字之日起生效,有效期十年。如缔约任何一方未在期满前六个月书面通知终止本协定,则本协定将自动延长五年,并依此法顺延。
  本协定于一九八六年九月十四日在北京签订,共两份,每份都用中文和西班牙文写成,两种文本具有同等效力。

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    王品清           佩德罗·安东尼奥·布兰东
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