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Can an Individual Operator Be Qualified as a Principal in Doing Business with Foreign Countries?

Zhou Hua

Chinese Economy, 1987, vol. 21, issue 1, 10-16

Abstract: From November 26 to 29, 1985, law societies of Guangdong and Fujian provinces and the cities of Tianjin and Shanghai conducted in Guangzhou a "Seminar on Legal Issues Concerning Economic Contracts with Foreign Countries." A heated debate was launched at the meeting on the proposition of who will serve as a principal of an economic contract with the foreign country and the scope of its application. The point at issue was whether or not an individual Chinese citizen can enter into an economic contract with the foreign country as a principal. This article puts together opinions and materials relevant to the issue and makes a preliminary inquiry into it as a reference for researchers of legal science.

Date: 1987
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