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生产资料服务公司业务管理办法

国家物资局


生产资料服务公司业务管理办法
 
(一九八三年四月十二日国务院批准, 一九八三年五月二十六日国家物资局发布)


  为了使全国物资部门的生产资料服务公司(以下简称生资公司)在国家计划和政策指导下,更好地开展生产资料信托服务业务,搞活物资流通,特制定本办法。
第一章 性质和任务




 第一条 生资公司是各级物资部门设立的以承担综合性信托服务业务为基本任务的社会主义全民所有制的企业,是生产资料流通的重要渠道之一。


 第二条 生资公司业务活动的宗旨,是为生产建设和人民生活服务。它的具体任务是:接受生产、建设、流通企业和其他用户的委托,通过开展信托业务和提供多种服务,组织社会资源,疏通购销渠道,扩大物资交流,促进生产建设的发展。
  生资公司要与物资部门以及其他部门各专业经营单位密切配合 , 发挥拾遗补缺的作用。
第二章 业务范围




 第三条 生资公司办理以 “四代一调” 为主的信托服务业务,包括代购、代销、代加工、代托运、调剂串换,以及组织展销、租赁、包装提运、承包服务等。


 第四条 生资公司经营工业品生产资料(包括既可用于生产消费又可用于生活消费的商品),不经营生活资料和农副产品生产资料。但当地政府规定和交办的任务不受此限。有关部门、企业委托代办生活资料和农副产品生产资料时,要经商业部门同意后才能接受委托,或与商业部门联合经营。


 第五条 生资公司经营工业品生产资料的范围是国家规定允许进入市场流通的部分,包括:工业部门和生产企业有权自销的产品;物资、商业、外贸部门和其他部门非计划供应的物资;各部门各单位有权处理的超储积压物资;各地区、各部门、各单位之间有权支配的调剂串换或协作的物资;以及其他国家规定允许在市场自由购销的物资。


 第六条 生资公司以办理信托服务业务为主,同时可在上述第五条规定的范围内经营一定的自营业务 (自营业务的比重由当地物资局审定)。 还可承担地方政府交办的其他任务。


 第七条 生资公司主要为全民所有制和集体所有制的城乡企事业单位、国防、科研、文教卫生及机关团体等单位服务,也为个体生产者服务。


 第八条 生资公司为全国城乡各行业服务,不受行政区划、行政层次、行业和企业隶属关系的限制。
第三章 服 务 方 法




 第九条 生资公司的业务活动应立足本地,面向全国,主要是为本地区推销产品和采购需要的物资。


 第十条 生资公司要在城市开办生产资料商场、门市部,组织物资交流。


 第十一条 生资公司要上门服务,经常联系一批固定的服务对象,逐步把它们在市场推销、采购的业务,部分或大部分承担下来。


 第十二条 各生资公司之间要在平等互利的基础上,建立业务联系制度,互通情报,互相支援,互相委托服务,逐步建成以函电信托为主的服务好、效率高、费用省的全国和区域性的生产资料服务网。


 第十三条 生资公司在业务活动中,要广泛地同生产和经营单位组织各种形式的联合经营、联合服务。


 第十四条 生资公司要经常搜集、积累资料,掌握供求情况,搞好市场预测,指导业务开展,并为有关方面提供商情。


 第十五条 生资公司的业务活动实行合同制。办理信托业务,委托单位要具有详细要求的委托书(电报可作为正式委托凭证),或同委托单位签订合同。在紧急情况下,可以接受电话委托。
  生资公司要严格信守委托书和合同。发生业务纠纷,双方协商解决不了时,上一级业务主管部门要商同有关部门进行调解。
第四章 价 格 和 收 费




 第十六条 信托服务业务的物资成交价格 , 由供货方按照国家物价管理的有关规定执行。生资公司也要注意把关。


 第十七条 生资公司各项业务的收费标准,暂由各省、自治区、直辖市生资公司参照国家物资局、国家物价局提出的收费参考标准,结合当地具体情况,提出收费标准报同级物价主管部门核定,使各地的收费标准大体接近,便于相互间委托业务的开展。
  生资公司之间办理的委托业务,只能向用户收取一次服务费。服务费由参与业务的各方根据情况协商分成。
  生资公司自营业务,参照当地主管单位的出售价格和收费标准执行。
第五章 企 业 管 理




 第十八条 生资公司实行党委领导下的经理负责制和党委领导下的职工代表大会制(职工大会制),要遵循党委集体领导、职工民主管理、经理行政指挥的原则,使企业领导制度逐步完善。


 第十九条 生资公司实行经营责任制,把提高社会经济效益放在首位,责、权、利紧密结合,建立各项规章制度,层层落实各项经济责任,贯彻奖勤罚懒的原则,处理好国家、企业、职工、委托单位的关系。


 第二十条 生资公司要树立为生产建设服务的经营思想, 认真解决委托单位小
、 少、难、急的需要,不断改善服务态度,提高服务质量,树立服务信誉。


 第二十一条 生资公司要改进经营管理,提高经济效益,实行经济核算制,加强经济活动分析; 定期考核业务完成额、合同执行率、 差错事故率、费用水平等各项主要经济指标。


 第二十二条 生资公司可以按照人民银行的规定,向委托单位预收采购贷款,但要加强管理,正当使用。


 第二十三条 生资公司信托业务代垫贷款和自营业务需要的自有流动资金,报请当地物资局解决。


 第二十四条 生资公司是微利服务企业,各地物资部门对它不规定指令性的业务指标。所发生的盈余(或亏损),应纳入当地财政预、决算。并按《国营企业利改税试行办法》中的有关规定办理。企业的留利水平,由当地物资局统筹安排,给予适当照顾。


 第二十五条 生资公司的一切业务活动,都要严格遵守国家有关的政策法令。
第六章 机 构 设 置




 第二十六条 生资公司由各地物资部门根据需要在城市和城镇建立。建立生资公司要报当地政府批准,并向当地工商行政管理部门登记注册。


 第二十七条 生资公司是各地物资部门所属的企业单位 , 在业务上接受上级公司的指导。省、自治区、直辖市生资公司(或相应的行政管理机构)对省、自治区、直辖市内生资公司的业务要加强指导 。国家物资局负责指导全国生资公司的工
作。
第七章 思想政治工作




 第二十八条 生资公司要加强思想政治工作,教育职工坚持四项基本原则,树立全局观点、政策观点、生产观点和群众观点;热爱本职工作,文明服务;严守国家法纪,自觉维护国家和集体利益,抵制一切不正之风。
第八章 附则


 第二十九条 各省、自治区、直辖市生资公司可根据本办法的规定,因地制宜地制订业务细则,报请当地物资局(厅)批准实施,并报国家物资局备案。


 第三十条 本办法自发布之日起施行。一九六三年十二月三十一日国务院批转的《生产资料服务公司业务组织试行办法》同时废止。


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天津市殡葬管理条例实施办法(2004年修正)

天津市人民政府


天津市人民政府关于修改《天津市殡葬管理条例实施办法》的决定

(2004年6月21日天津市人民政府第30次常务会议审议通过 2004年6月30日天津市人民政府令第73号公布 自2004年7月1日起施行)



市人民政府决定对《天津市殡葬管理条例实施办法》(2000年市人民政府令第18号)作如下修改:

一、将第四条、第七条、第八条、第十条删除。

二、将第二十二条修改为:“生产、销售丧葬用品或者销售公墓墓穴、骨灰存放格位实行定点管理,具体规划设置和布局,按照国家和本市有关规定执行。

符合规划设置和布局的单位和个人,应领取定点生产和经营丧葬用品标志。

禁止在火葬区域内生产、销售用于土葬的棺木、棺罩”。

三、将第二十三条、第二十四条第一款、第二十六条第二款第三款、第二十七条、第三十条、第三十一条、第三十二条、第三十三条、第三十四条删除。

有关条款序号作相应调整。

本决定自2004年7月1日起施行。

《天津市殡葬管理条例实施办法》根据本决定作相应修正,重新公布。



附:天津市殡葬管理条例实施办法(2004年修正本)

(2000年1月16日市人民政府发布 2004年6月30日根据市人民政府《关于修改〈天津市殡葬管理条例实施办法〉的决定》修订公布)

第一条 为加强殡葬管理,推进殡葬改革,促进本市社会主义精神文明建设,依据《天津市殡葬管理条例》(以下简称《条例》),结合本市实际情况,制定本办法。

第二条 本市各级民政、公安、工商、规划、土地、市容、卫生、环保、物价等行政管理部门,应当依照《条例》和本办法,按照各自职责,做好殡葬管理工作。

第三条 尊重少数民族的丧葬习俗;对自愿改革丧葬习俗的,任何单位和个人不得干涉。

本市有土葬习俗的回族、维吾尔族、哈萨克族、乌孜别克族、塔塔尔族、塔吉克族、东乡族、撒拉族、保安族和柯尔克孜族等少数民族的遗体可以土葬,但必须在民政部门指定的地点土葬,严禁私埋乱葬。

第四条 因患有鼠疫、霍乱、炭疽、麻风病、艾滋病或艾滋病病毒感染者、狂犬病等致死以及腐变的遗体,由治疗病人的医疗单位或者当地卫生检疫机构消毒处理,并在24小时内火化。严禁外运或者土葬。

第五条 对非正常死亡的遗体需要存放的,应按有关规定办理存放手续。

对无主或无名遗体的处理,由公安部门按有关规定进行死因鉴定,并发布遗体认领公告。公告期满后无人认领的,民政部门凭公安部门的证明收尸,并立即火化。

第六条 办理遗体火化手续,应当出具下列证明:

(一)正常死亡遗体火化,凭市卫生行政主管部门规定的医疗机构出具的死亡证明。

(二)正常死亡的遗体、无主或者无名遗体火化,凭县级以上公安或者卫生行政主管部门根据各自的职责范围出具的证明。

(三)对在本市死亡的外国人遗体的处理,按国家处理涉外案件的有关规定办理。

第七条 建立公益性墓地,必须经乡、镇人民政府和区、县民政部门审查同意后,报市民政部门备案。

第八条 公益性殡葬服务设施的新建、扩建和设备的更新改造所需资金,财政部门应当根据需要给予支持。

第九条 乡、镇、村公益性墓地占地不得超过7000平方米,区、县公益性墓地占地不得超过335000平方米,每个墓穴占地面积不得超过1平方米。

第十条 公益性墓地应为本区、县、乡、镇、村村(居)民提供服务,不得对外搞有偿服务。

第十一条 申请开办公益性墓地应提供以下材料:

(一)开办单位的申请;

(二)规划、土地行政主管部门出具的选址意见书、建设项目用地预审报告。

第十二条 新建、改建或者扩建有偿服务公墓,必须经区、县民政部门审查同意后,报市民政部门批准。经批准建立的有偿服务公墓,必须接受当地民政部门的监督管理。

市内六区不得建立有偿服务公墓,但历史遗留土葬公墓除外;蓟县可以建两处、其他区县可以建一处有偿服务公墓。

第十三条 申请建立有偿服务公墓,应向民政部门提供以下材料:

(一)建立公墓的申请报告;

(二)规划、土地行政主管部门出具的选址意见书、建设项目用地预审报告;

(三)建立公墓的可行性报告;

(四)其他有关材料。

第十四条 经市民政部门批准建立有偿服务公墓的申请单位,凭市民政部门的批准文件到土地管理部门办理用地手续,并向工商行政管理部门办理营业执照。

第十五条 墓地的选址,应遵守国家和本市有关土地管理、环境保护等有关规定,不得占用耕地、破坏环境。

第十六条 有偿服务公墓每个墓穴占地面积不得超过1平方米,使用年限不得超过20年。期满后确需继续使用的,应重新办理续租手续。逾期不办理续租手续,又不迁移骨灰的,公墓经营者有权对骨灰进行处理,收回墓穴占用的土地。

第十七条 本市丧葬用品销售网点的规划和设置,应坚持合理布局、方便群众、管理有序、控制发展的原则。

市内六区和其他区、县人民政府所在地的建制镇按人口居住状况,每4至5万人设一个销售点。对居住人口分散,服务半径过大的区域可适当增设;农村地区每个乡、镇设一个销售点。

市内六区和其他区、县人民政府所在地的建制镇主干道两侧不得设立丧葬用品销售点。

第十八条 生产、销售丧葬用品或者销售公墓墓穴、骨灰存放格位实行定点管理,具体规划设置和布局,按照国家和本市有关规定执行。

符合规划设置和布局的单位和个人,应领取定点生产和经营丧葬用品标志。

禁止在火葬区域内生产、销售用于土葬的棺木、棺罩。

第十九条 禁止非法经销各种丧葬用品;禁止进行强买、强卖、强行服务等活动;禁止生产、销售冥币、纸人、纸马、纸彩电、纸箱子、纸轿车等封建迷信用品;禁止建造封建迷信设施或从事封建迷信活动。

第二十条 丧葬用品销售点店外不得堆放、悬挂销售的丧葬用品。

第二十一条 在公墓内禁止修建宗族墓地和修建预留活人墓;禁止传销或炒买、炒卖墓穴及骨灰存放格位。

第二十二条 对未经民政部门批准私建公墓的,由民政部门会同城市规划、土地行政管理部门依照《条例》的规定予以处罚。

第二十三条 对传染病遗体未按照规定时间火化,又不听劝说的丧主,由卫生行政管理部门依法予以处罚。

第二十四条 各殡葬服务单位要加强内部管理,做好服务工作,严格执行国家和本市有关殡葬管理的法规、规章。对殡葬服务人员利用工作之便牟取私利和刁难死者家属的行为,民政部门应依法给予行政处分;构成犯罪的,依法追究刑事责任。

第二十五条 殡葬服务收费按国家和本市的有关规定执行。

经营丧葬用品要实行明码标价。各区、县民政部门应当配合物价部门对本区、县经营丧葬用品的网点加强价格监督管理。

第二十六条 本办法自2004年7月1日起施行。


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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