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中华人民共和国刑法修正案(附:中华人民共和国刑法〔1999年修正

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中华人民共和国刑法修正案(附:中华人民共和国刑法〔1999年修正本〕) Amendment to Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China
(Adopted at the 13th Session of the Standing Committee of the Ninth National People's Congress on December 25, 1999 and promulgated by the Order No.29 of the President of the People's Republic of China on December 25, 1999)
颁布日期:19991225  实施日期:19991225  颁布单位:全国人大常委会

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The 13th Session of the Standing Committee of the Ninth National People's Congress, having considered the proposal of the State Council regarding the Amendment to Company Law of the People's Republic of China, decides to make the following revisions to Company Law of the People's Republic of China.

1. Article 67 shall be amended as: "the supervisory board of a wholly state-owned company is composed of the staff appointed by the State Council or the organs and departments authorized by the State Council, and it includes the participation of representatives of staff and workers of a company. A supervisory board is composed of no less than three members. A supervisory board shall exercise the functions and powers provided by the first and second items of Paragraph 1 of Article 54 of this Law and other functions and powers provided by the State Council". "Supervisors shall attend the meeting of a supervisory board as non-voting participants". "Directors, managers and responsible persons in charge of the financial affairs of a company may not serve concurrently as supervisors".

2. A new paragraph shall be added to Article 229 as paragraph 2: To a joint stock limited company of new technological achievements, its proportion of registered capital covered by the fund of the appraised value of the investment of a sponsor in the form of industrial property and nonpatented technology, and the conditions of issuing new shares by the company and applying to have its shares listed and traded shall be provided by the State Council otherwise. Company Law of the People's Republic of China shall be republished after being correspondingly amended according to the Decision. The qualified joint stock limited company of new technological achievements supported in its entry into a securities market for direct financing shall be in the interest of the development of industry of new technological achievements. It shall adhere to state industrial policies and conform with the requirement to new technological achievements for the joint stock limited company of new technological achievements financing development capital by applying capital market. The stock of a joint stock limited company of new technology achievements listed for transactions, in accordance with its characteristics, shall be traded through the individual organized system within the present stock exchange company. The work shall be conducted step by step in a positive, reliable and planned way in view of the lack of experience for the work, and with considerable risk. This Decision shall come into effective as of the date of promulgation.

Appedix: Company Law of the People's Republic of China (Revision 1999) (Adopted at the Fifth Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Eighth National People's Congress on December 29, 1993. Revised based on the dicision of the 13th Session of the Standing Committee of the Ninth National People's Congress regarding the revision to Company Law of the People's Republic of China on December 25, 1999)

Contents

Chapter I General Provisions

Chapter II Incorporation and Organizational Structure of

Limited Liability Companies

Section 1 Incorporation

Section 2 Organizational Structure

Section 3 Wholly State-owned Companies

Chapter III Incorporation and Organizational Structure of Joint

Stock Limited Companies

Section 1 Incorporation

Section 2 Shareholders' General Meetings

Section 3 Board of Directors, and Manager

Section 4 Supervisory Board

Chapter IV Issue and Transfer of Shares of Joint Stock Limited Companies

Section 1 Issue of Shares

Section 2 Transfer of Shares

Section 3 Listed Companies

Chapter V Company Bonds

Chapter VI Financial Affairs and Accounting of Companies

Chapter VII Merger and Division of Companies

Chapter VIII Bankruptcy, Dissolution and Liquidation of Companies

Chapter IX Branches of Foreign Companies

Chapter X Legal Liability

Chapter XI Supplementary Provisions

Chapter I General Provisions

Article 1 This Law is formulated in accordance with the Constitution of the People's Republic of China in order to meet the needs of establishing a modern enterprise system, to standardize the organization and activities of companies, to protect the legitimate rights and interests of companies, shareholders and creditors, to maintain social and economic order and to promote the development of the socialist market economy.

Article 2 The term "company" mentioned in this Law refers to a limited liability company or a joint stock limited company incorporated within the territory of the People's Republic of China in accordance with this Law.

Article 3 A "limited liability company" or "joint stock limited company" is an enterprise legal person.

In the case of a limited liability company, shareholders shall assume liability towards the company to the extent of their respective capital contributions, and the company shall be liable for its debts to the extent of all its assets.

In the case of a joint stock limited company, its total capital shall be divided into equal shares, shareholders shall assume liability towards the company to the extent of their respective shareholdings, and the company shall be liable for its debts to the extent of all its assets.

Article 4 The shareholders of a company shall, in their capacity of contributors of capital, enjoy such rights of owners as benefitting from assets of the company, making major decisions and selecting managerial personnel in accordance with the amount of their respective capital investment in the company.

A company shall enjoy the right to the entire property of the legal person formed by the investments of the shareholders and shall possess civil rights and bear the civil liabilities in accordance with the law.

The ownership of State-owned assets in a company shall vest in the State.

Article 5 A company shall, with all its legal person assets,operate independently and be responsible for its own profits and losses according to law.

A company shall, under the macro-adjustment and control of the State, organize its production and operation independently in accordance with market demand for the purpose of raising economic benefits and labour productivity and maintaining and increasing the value of its assets.

Article 6 An internal management mechanism shall be implemented within companies, which is characterized by clear definition of powers and responsibilities, scientific management and combination of encouragement and restraint.

Article 7 State-owned enterprises restructured to form companies must transform their operating mechanism, gradually produce an inventory of their assets and verify their funds,delimit their property rights, clear off their claims and debts,evaluate their assets and establish a standard internal management mechanism in accordance with the conditions and requirements set by laws, administrative rules and regulations.

Article 8 Incorporation of limited liability companies or joint stock limited companies must meet the conditions stipulated by the present Law. Companies meeting the conditions set by this Law shall be registered as limited liability companies or joint stock limited companies; while companies failing to meet the conditions set by this Law shall not be registered as limited liability companies or joint stock limited companies.

Where laws or administrative rules and regulations provide that incorporation of companies must be subject to examination and approval, the procedures of examination and approval shall be completed according to law prior to the registration of such companies.

Article 9 A limited liability company established according to this Law must clearly indicate the words "limited liability company" in its name.

A joint stock limited company established according to this Law must clearly indicate the words "joint stock limited company"in its name.

Article 10 A company's domicile shall be the place where its main administrative organization is located.

Article 11 Articles of association must be formulated in accordance with this Law when a company is incorporated. A company's articles of association shall have binding force on the company, its shareholders, directors, supervisors and managers.

A company's scope of business shall be defined in its articles of association and registered in accordance with the law. Items within the company's "scope of business" that are subject to restrictions under laws, administrative rules and regulations shall be approved in accordance with the law.

Companies shall engage in business activities within their registered scope of business. A company may change its scope of business by amending its articles of association in accordance with statutory procedures and making such amendments registered with the Company Registration Authority.

Article 12 A company may invest in other limited liability companies or joint stock limited companies and shall assume liability towards the company so invested in to the extent of such capital contributions.

In case a company, other than an investment company or a holding company as specified by the State Council, invests in other limited liability companies or joint stock limited companies, the aggregated amount of such investments shall not exceed fifty percent of its net assets; after the initial investment, the increase therein resulting from capitalization of the profit derived from the company invested in shall not be included.

Article 13 A company may establish branches, which shall not possess the status of enterprise legal persons and whose civil liabilities shall be borne by the company.

A company may establish subsidiaries, which shall possess the status of enterprise legal perons, and shall independently bear civil liabilities according to law.

Article 14 A company must, when engaging in business activities, abide by the law, observe professional ethics,strengthen the construction of socialist culture and ideology and accept supervision of the government and the public.

The legitimate rights and interests of companies shall be protected by the law and shall be inviolable.

Article 15 Companies must protect the lawful rights and interests of their staff and workers, and strengthen labour protection so as to achieve safety in production.

Companies shall apply various forms to strengthen professional education and on-the-job training of their staff and workers so as to improve their quality.

Article 16 Company's staff and workers shall, in accordance with the law, organize a trade union to carry out the trade union activities and protect the lawful rights and interests of the staff and workers. The company shall provide its trade union with conditions necessary for carrying out its activities.

Wholly State-owned companies and limited liability companies invested in and established by two or more State-owned enterprises or by two or more other State-owned investment entities shall,through staff and workers' congresses or other forms, practise democratic management in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and relevant laws.

Article 17 The grass-root organizations of the Communist Party of China in companies shall carry out their activities in accordance with the Constitution of the Communist Party of China.

Article 18 The present Law shall apply to limited liability companies with foreign investment. Where laws concerning Chinese-foreign equity joint ventures, Chinese-foreign contractual joint ventures and foreign-funded enterprises provides otherwise,such provision shall prevail.

Chapter II Incorporation and Organizational Structure of Limited Liability Companies

Section 1 Incorporation

Article 19 The following conditions must be fulfilled for the incorporation of a limited liability company:

(1) the number of shareholders conforms to the statutory number;

(2) the capital contributions of the shareholders reach the statutory minimum amount of capital;

(3) the shareholders have jointly formulated the articles of association of the company ;

(4) the company has name and an organizational structure established in compliance with the requirements for a limited liability company; and

(5) there are fixed premises and necessary conditions for production and operation.

Article 20 A limited liability company shall be jointly invested in and incorporated by not less than two and not more than fifty shareholders.

State-authorized investment institutions or departments authorized by the State may independently invest in and establish wholly State-owned limited liability companies.

Article 21 If State-owned enterprises established prior to the implementation of this Law comply with the conditions stipulated in this Law for the incorporation of limited liability companies, they may, in the case of enterprises with a single investing entity, be restructured as wholly State-owned limited liability companies in accordance with this Law, or in the case of enterprises with multiple investing entities, be restructured as limited liability companies as specified in the first paragraph of the preceding Article.

The implementation procedures and specific measures for restructuring State-owned enterprises as companies shall be formulated separately by the State Council.

Article 22 The articles of association of limited liability companies shall specify the following particulars:

(1) the name and domicile of the company;

(2) the scope of business of the company;

(3) the registered capital of the company;

(4) the names or titles of the shareholders;

(5) the rights and obligations of the shareholders;

(6) the method and amount of capital contributions by the shareholders;

(7) the conditions for transfer of capital contributions by shareholders;

(8) the organization of the company, its method of creation,functions and powers and the rules of procedure;

(9) the legal representative of the company;

(10) the reasons for dissolution of the company and method of liquidation; and

(11) other items which the shareholders deem necessary to be specified.

The shareholders shall sign and affix their seals to the company's articles of association.

Article 23 The registered capital of a limited liability company shall be the amount of the paid-up capital contributions of all its shareholders as registered with the Company Registration Authority.

The registered capital of a limited liability company shall be no less than the following minima:

(1) RMB 500,000 yuan for a company engaged mainly in production and operation;

(2) RMB 500,000 yuan for a company engaged mainly in commodity wholesale;

(3) RMB 300,000 yuan for a company engaged mainly in commercial retailing; and

(4) RMB 100,000 yuan for a company engaged in science and technology development, consultancy or services.

Where the minimum registered capital of a limited liability company in specified trades needs to be higher than those stipulated in the preceding paragraph, it shall be stipulated by the laws and administrative rules and regulations separately.

Article 24 A shareholder may make its capital contributions to a company in currency or by contributing material objects,industrial property rights, non-patented technology and land use rights at their appraised value. The material objects, industrial property rights, non-patented technology or land use rights to be contributed as capital must undergo an asset valuation and verification, and shall not be overvalued or undervalued. The appraisal and valuation of land use rights shall be handled in accordance with the laws and administrative rules and regulations.

The investment in the form of industrial property rights and non-patented technology at their appraised value shall not exceed twenty percent of the registered capital of a limited liability company, except where special State regulations inrespect of the application of high and new technological achievement provide otherwise.

Article 25 Each shareholder shall make in full the amount of the capital contribution subscribed for under the articles of association of the company. Where a shareholder makes its capital contribution in currency, it shall deposit the full amount of such capital contribution in crurrency in the interim bank account opened by the limited liability company to be established. Where a shareholder makes its capital contribution in the form of material objects, industrial property rights, non-patented technology or land use rights, the transfer procedures for the property rights shall be handled in accordance with the law.

Shareholders failing to make the capital contributions they subscribed for in accordance with the preceding paragraph shall be liable for breach of contract towards the shareholders who have made in full their capital contributions.

Article 26 After all shareholders have made their capital contributions in full, such contributions must be verified by a statutory capital verification institution which shall issue capital verification certificates.

Article 27 After the total capital contributions of the shareholders have been verified by a statutory capital verification institution, application shall be made to the Company Registration Authority for registration of the incorporation of the company by a representative designated by all the shareholders or by an agent jointly entrusted by them, who shall submit such documents as an application for registration, the articles of association and the capital verification certificate.

Where the examination and approval of the relevant authorities is required by the laws or administrative rules and regulations,the approval documents shall be submitted on application for registration of incorporation.

The Company Registration Authority shall grant registration and issue a business licence to a company that meets the requirements stipulated in this Law; the Company Registration Authority shall not register a company failing to meet the requirements stipulated in this Law.

The date of the issuance of the company business license shall be the date of the incorporation of a limited liability company.

Article 28 Where, after the incorporation of a limited liability company, it is discovered that the actual value of the material objects, industrial property rights, non-patented technology or land use rights contributed as capital is notably less than the value stated in the articles of association, the shareholders that made such contributions shall make up the discrepancy. Those who are shareholders at the time of the incorporation of the company shall bear joint and several liability therefor.

Article 29 Where branches are established simultaneously with the incorporation of a limited liability company, application for registration of the branches established shall be made to, and business licences obtained from the Company Registration Authority.

Where a limited liability company establishes branches after its incorporation, the company's legal representatiive shall apply for the registration to, and obtain business licences from the Company Registration Authority.

Article 30 After a limited liability company has been incorporated, it shall issue capital contribution certificates to its shareholders.

A capital contribution certificate shall specify the following items:

(1) the name of the company;

(2) the registration date of the comany;

(3) the registered capital of the company;

(4) the name or title of the shareholder, the amount and date of its capital contribution; and

(5) the serial number of the capital contribution certificate and the date of its verification and issuance.

A capital contribution certificate shall bear the seal of the company on it.

Article 31 A limited liability company shall prepare a roster of its shareholders with the following items therein:

(1) the names or titles and domiciles of the shareholders;

(2) the amounts of capital contributions of the shareholders;and

(3) the serial numbers of the capital contribution certificates.

Article 32 A shareholder shall have the right to look up the minutes of shareholders' meetings and the financial and accounting reports of the company.

Article 33 Shareholders shall draw dividends in proportion to their capital contributions. Where a company increases capital, the existing shareholders shall have priority in subscription for new shares.

Article 34 Once a company is registered, its shareholders may not withdraw their capital contributions.

Article 35 The shareholders of a company may assign among themselves all or part of their capital contributions.

Where a shareholder intends to assign its capital contribution to persons who are not shareholders, the consent of over half of all the shareholders must be secured. Those shareholders disapproving the assignment shall purchase the capital contribution to be assigned. If such shareholders do not make the purchase, they shall be deemed to have consented to the assignment.

Other shareholders shall, under identical terms, have priority in purchasing the capital contribution to be assigned with the consent of the shareholders.

Article 36 After a shareholder has assigned its capital contribution according to law, the company shall record the name or title and domicile of the consignee and the amount of the capital contribution assigned in the roster of the shareholders.

Section 2 Organizational Structure

Article 37 The shareholders' meeting of a limited liability company shall be composed of all the shareholders. The shareholders' meeting shall be the organ of power of the company and shall exercise its functions and powers in accordance with this Law.

Article 38 The shareholders' meeting shall exercise the following functions and powers:

(1) to decide on the business policy and investment plan of the company;

(2) to elect and recall members of the board of directors and to decide on matters concerning the remuneration of directors;

(3) to elect and recall supervisors appointed from among the shareholders' representatives, and to decide on matters concerning the remuneration of supervisors;

(4) to examine and approve reports of the board of directors;

(5) to examine and approve reports of the supervisory board or supervisors;

(6) to examine and approve the annual financial budget plan and final accounts plan of the company;

(7) to examine and approve plans for profit distribution of the company and plans for making up losses;

(8) to adopt resolutions on the increase or reduction of the registered capital of the company;

(9) to adopt resolutions on the issuance of company bonds;

(10) to adopt resolutions on the assignment of capital contribution by a shareholder to a person other than the shareholders;

(11) to adopt resolutions on matters such as the merger,division, transformation, dissolution and liquidation of the company; and

(12) to amend the articles of association of the company.

Article 39 The rules of deliberation and voting procedures of the shareholders' meeting shall, except where provided for by this Law, be stipulated by the articles of association of the company.

Resolutions of the shareholders' meeting on the increase or reduction of the registered capital, the division, merger,dissolution, or transformation of the company must be adopted by shareholders of the company representing two-thirds or more of the voting rights.

Article 40 A company may amend its articles of association. A resolution on the amendment of the articles of association must be adopted by shareholders of the company representing two-thirds or more of the voting rights.

Article 41 Shareholders shall exercise their voting rights at the shareholders' meeting in proportion to their capital contributions.

Article 42 The first meeting of the shareholders of a company shall be convened and presided over by the shareholder who has made the biggest capital contribution to the company and shall exercise its functions and powers in accordance with this Law.

Article 43 Shareholders' meetings shall be divided into regular meetings and interim meetings.

Regular shareholders' meetings shall be convened on time as stipulated by the articles of association of the company. Interim shareholders' meetings may be convened upon proposal made by shareholders representing one-fourth or more of the voting rights,or, by one-third or more of directors or supervisors.

Where a limited liability company has set up a board of directors, its shareholders' meetings shall be convened by the board of directors and presided over by the chairman of the board.Where special circumstances preclude the chairman of the board from performing his function, the meeting shall be presided over by a vice-chairman or a director of the board designated by the chairman.

Article 44 All shareholders shall be notified fifteen days prior to the convening of a shareholders' meeting.

The shareholders' meeting shall keep minutes of their decisions on matters discussed at it; the shareholders present at the meeting shall sign the minutes.

Article 45 A limited liability company shall have a board of directors, which shall be composed of three to thirteen members.

The members of the board of directors of a limited liability company invested in and established by two or more State-owned enterprises, or by two or more other State-owned investment entities shall include representatives of the staff and workers of the company. Such representatives of the staff and workers shall be democratically elected by the staff and workers of the company.

A board of directors shall have a chairman and one or two vice-chairmen. The method for the creation of the chairman and vice-chairmen shall be stipulated in the articles of association of the company.

The chairman of the board of directors shall be the company's legal representative.

Article 46 The board of directors shall be responsible to the shareholders' meeting, and exercise the following functions and powers:

(1) to be responsible for convening shareholders' meetings and to report on its work to the shareholders' meetings;

(2) to implement the resolutions of the shareholders'meetings;

(3) to decide on the businesss plans and investment plans of the company;

(4) to formulate the annual financial budget plan and final accounts plan of the company;

(5) to formulate plans for profit distribution and plans for making up losses of the company;

(6) to formulate plans for the increase or reduction of the registered capital of the company;

(7) to formulate plans for the merger, division,transformation and dissolution of the company;

(8) to decide on the establishment of the company's internal management organs;

(9) to appoint or dismiss the company's manager (general manager) (hereinafter referred to as "manager"), and, upon recommendation of the manager, to appoint and dismiss the company's deputy manager(s) and persons in charge of the financial affairs of the company, and to decide on matters concerning their remuneration; and

(10) to formulate the basic management system of the company.

Article 47 The term of office of directors shall be stipulated by the articles of association of the company but may not exceed three years. A director may, if reelected upon expiration of his term of office, serve consecutive terms.

The shareholders' meeting of a company may not unwarrantedly dismiss a director of the board prior to the expiration of his term of office.

Article 48 Meetings of the board of directors shall be convened and presided over by the chairman of the board. Where special circumstances preclude the chairman from performing his function, the meeting shall be convened and presided over by a vice-chairman or a director of the board designated by the chairman. One-third or more of the members of the board of directors may propose the convening of a meeting of the board of directors.

Article 49 The rules of deliberation and voting procedures of the board of directors shall, except where provided for by this Law, be stipulated by the articles of association of the company.

All directors shall be notified ten days prior to the convening of a board meeting.

The board meeting shall keep minutes of decisions on matters discussed at it; directors present at the meeting shall sign the minutes.

Article 50 A limited liability company shall have a manager,who shall be appointed or dismissed by the board of directors. The manager shall be responsible to the board of directors and shall exercise the following functions and powers:

(1) to be in charge of the production, operation and management of the company, and to organize the implementation of the resolutions of the board of directors;

(2) to organize the implementation of the annual business plans and investment plans of the company;

(3) to draw up plans on the establishment of the internal management organs of the company;

(4) to draw up the basic management system of the company;

(5) to formulate specific rules and regulations of the company;

(6) to recommend the appointment or dismissal of the deputy manager(s) and of persons in charge of the financial affairs of the company;

(7) to appoint or dismiss management personnel other than those to be appointed or dismissed by the board of directors; and

(8) other functions and powers granted by the articles of association of the company and the board of directors.

The manager shall attend meetings of the board of directors as a non-voting attendant.

Article 51 Where a limited liability company has a small number of shareholders and is comparatively small in scale, it may have an executive director instead of a board of directors. The executive director may concurrently serve as the manager of the company.

The powers and functions of the executive director shall be stipulated by the articles of association of the company with reference to Article 46 of this Law.

Where a limited liability company does not have a board of directors, the executive director shall be the legal representative of the company.

Article 52 A limited liability company with a relatively large-scale business shall have a supervisory board composed of noless than three members. The supervisory board shall elect a convener from among its members.

The supervisory board shall be composed of representatives of the shareholders and an appropriate proportion of the staff and workers of the company. The exact proportion shall be stipulated in the articles of association. The representatives of the staff and workers in the supervisory board shall be democratically elected by the staff and workers of the company.

Where a limited liability company has a small number of shareholders and is comparatively small in scale, it may have one or two supervisors.

Directors, the manager or personnel in charge of financial affairs of the company may not concurrently serve as supervisors.

Article 53 The term of office of a supervisor shall be three years. A supervisor may, if reelected upon expiration of his term of office, serve consecutive terms.

Article 54 The supervisory board or the supervisors shall exercise the following functions and powers:

(1) to examine the financial affairs of the company;

(2) to supervise the acts of the directors and the manager violating the laws, administrative rules and regulations or the articles of association of the company during the performance of their functions;

(3) to demand directors and the manager to make corrections if any of their acts is found to have damaged the interests of the company;

(4) to propose the convening of interim shareholders'meetings; and

(5) other functions and powers as stipulated in the articles of association of the company.

The supervisors shall attend meetings of the board of directors as non-voting participants.

Article 55 A company shall, in studying and deciding on issues involving the personal interests of its staff and workers such as their salaries, welfare, safety in production, labour protection and labour insurance, solicit in advance the opinions of the trade union and the staff and workers of the company. And representatives of the trade union or of the staff and workers shall be invited to attend relevant meetings as non-voting participants.

Article 56 A company shall solicit the opinions and suggestions of the trade union and the staff and workers of the company when studying and deciding on major issues concerning production and operation, and formulating important rules and regulations.

Article 57 None of the following persons may hold the position of director, supervisor or manager of a company:

(1) a person without capacity or with restricted capacity for civil acts;

(2) a person who was sentenced to cirminal punishment for the crime of embezzlement, bribery, seizure of property or misappropriation of property or for undermining the social economic order, where not more than five years have elapsed since the expiration of the enforcement period; or a person who,was deprived of his political rights for committing a crime, where not more than five years have elapsed since the expiration of the enforcement period;

(3) a director, or factory head or manager who was personally responsible for the bankruptcy liquidation of the company or enterprise due to mismanagement, where not more than three years have elapsed since the date of completion of the bankruptcy liquidation;

(4) a legal representative of the company or enterprise that had the business license revoked for violating the law, where such representative bear individual liability therefor and not more than three years have elapsed since the date of revocation of the business license; and

(5) a person with relatively large amount of personal debts that have fallen due but haven't been settled.

Where a company elects or appoints a director or supervisor or engages the manager in violation of the preceding paragraph, such election, appointment or engagement shall be invalid.

Article 58 Government functionaries may not concurrently serve as directors, supervisors or managers of companies.

Article 59 Directors, supervisors and the manager of a company shall comply with the articles of association of the company,faithfully perform their duties and maintain the interests of the company and shall not take advantage of their position, functions and powers in the company to seek personal gains.

Directors, supervisors and the manager of a company shall not,by taking advantage of their functions and powers, accept bribes or other unlawful incomes, nor may they misappropriate the property of the company.

Article 60 Directors and the manager of a company shall not misappropriate company funds or lend company funds to others.

Directors and the manager shall not deposit company assets in their own personal accounts or in personal accounts of other individuals.

Directors and the manager shall not use company assets as security for the personal debts of shareholders of the company or of other individuals.

Article 61 Directors and the manager shall not operate their own in or operate for others the same category of business as the company they are serving or, engage in activities which damage the interests of the company. If a director or the manager engages in such business or activities, the incomes derived therefrom shall belong to the company.

Directors and the manager shall not enter into contracts or conduct transactions with the company except as provided for in the articles of association or approved by the shareholders' meeting.

Article 62 Directors, supervisors and the manager shall not disclose any company secrets except as provided for by the law or approved by the shareholders' meeting.

Article 63 Directors, supervisors and the manager shall be liable for compensation, if they violate the laws, administrative rules and regulations or the articles of association in performance of their duties and thus cause damage to the company.

Section 3 Wholly State-owned Companies

Article 64 A wholly State-owned company mentioned in this Law means a limited liability company invested in and established solely by the State-authorized investment institution or a department authorized by the State.

Companies which manufacture special products as determined by the State Council or companies that belong to the category of specialized trades shall adopt the form of wholly State-owned companies.

Article 65 The articles of association of a wholly State-owned company shall be formulated by the State-authorized investment institution or a department authorized by the State in accordance with this Law, or be formulated by the board of directors of the company and submitted for the approval of the relevant State-authorized investment institution or the department authorized by the State.

Article 66 A wholly State-owned company shall not have a shareholders' meeting. The State-authorized investment institution or the department authorized by the State shall authorize the board of directors of the company to exercise part of the functions and powers of the shareholders meeting and to make decisions on important matters of the company. However, the merger, division,dissolution, increase and reduction of capital, and issuance of company bonds must be decided by the State-authorized investment institution or by the department authorized by the State.

Article 67 The supervisory board of a wholly state-owned company is composed of the staff appointed by the State Council or the organs and departments authorized by the State Council, and it includes the participation of representatives of the staff and workers of the company. A supervisory board is composed of no less than three members.A supervisory board shall exercise the functions and powers provided by the first and second items of paragraph 1 of Article 54 of this Law and other functions and powers provided by the State Council". "Supervisors shall attend the meeting of a supervisory board as non-voting participants". "Directors, managers and responsible persons in charge of the financial affairs of the company may not serve concurrently as supervisors".

Article 68 A wholly State-owned company shall have a board of directors, which shall exercise its functions and powers in accordance with the provisions of Article 46 and Article 66 of this Law. Each term of office of the board of directors shall be three years.

The board of directors shall be composed of three to nine members, who shall be appointed and replaced by the State-authorized investment institution or by the department authorized by the State in accordance with the term of office of the board of directors. The board of directors shall include representatives of the staff and workers of the company. The representatives of the staff and workers on the board of directors shall be democratically elected by the staff and workers of the company.

The board of directors shall have a chairman and may have a vice-chairman, if necessary. The chairman and vice-chairman shall be designated by the State-authorized investment institution or the department authorized by the State from among members of the board of directors.

The chairman of the board of directors shall be the legal representative of the company.

Article 69 A wholly State-owned company shall have a manager,who shall be engaged and dismissed by the board of directors. The manager shall exercise his functions and powers in accordance with the provisions of Article 50 of this Law.

A member of the board of directors may, subject to the consent of the State-authorized investment institution or the department authorized by the State, serve concurrently as manager.

Article 70 The chairman, vice-chairman and directors of the board, or the manager of a wholly State-owned company may not,without the consent of the State-authorized investment institution or the department authorized by the State, serve concurrently as responsible persons in other limited liability companies,joint-stock limited companies or other business organizations.

Article 71 Where a wholly State-owned company transfers its assets, the procedures for examination and approval, and the transfer of property rights shall be handled by the State-authorized investment institution or the department authorized by the State in accordance with the laws and administrative rules and regulations.

Article 72 Large-sized wholly Stated-owned companies with a sound business management system and relatively successful operations may be authorized by the State Council to exercise the rights of asset owners.

Chapter III Incorporation and Organizational Structure of Joint Stock Limited Companies

Section 1 Incorporation

Article 73 To incorporate a joint stock limited company, the following conditions must be satisfied:

(1) the number of sponsors shall conform to the statutory number;

(2) the share capital subscribed for by the sponsors and raised from the general public shall reach the statutory minimum amount of capital;

(3) the issuance of shares and preparations for incorporation shall be in conformity with the provisions of the law;

(4) the articles of association of the company shall be formulated by the sponsors and adopted at the inaugural meeting;

(5) the company shall have a name and an organizational structure required for the incorporation of a joint stock limited company; and

(6) the company shall have a fixed site and the necessary conditions for production and operation.

Article 74 Joint stock limited companies may be incorporated by means of sponsorship or by means of share offer.

"Incorporation by means of sponsorship" means incorporation of a company by means of subscription by the sponsors for all the shares to be issued by the company.

"Incorporation by means of share offer" means incorporation of a company by means of subscription by the sponsors for a portion of the shares to be issued by the company and offer of the rest to the general public.

Article 75 To incorporate a joint stock limited company, there shall be five or more sponsors, of which more than half must have their domicile within the territory of the People's Republic of China.

Where a State-owned enterprise is restructured as a joint stock limited company, there may be less than five sponsors,however, such a company shall be incorporated by means of share offer.

Article 76 The sponsors of a joint stock limited company must subscribe in accordance with this Law for the shares to be subscribed for by them, and shall undertake the matters concerning the preparation for the incorporation of the company.

Article 77 The incorporation of a joint stock limited company must be subject to the approval of a department authorized by the State Council or of a people's government at the provincial level.

Article 78 The registered capital of a joint stock limited company shall be the total amount of paid-up share capital as registered with the Company Registration Authority.

The minimum registered capital of a joint stock limited company shall be RMB 10,000,000 yuan. If the minimum registered capital of a joint stock limited company needs to be higher than the aforesaid amount, it shall be stipulated separately by the laws, or administrative rules and regulations.

Article 79 The articles of association of a joint stock limited company shall specify the following items:

(1) the name and domicile of the company;

(2) the scope of business of the company;

(3) the method of incorporation of the company;

(4) the total number of shares, the amount of each share and the registered capital of the company;

(5) the names or titles of the sponsors and the numbers of shares subscribed for by the sponsors;

(6) the rights and obligations of the shareholders;

(7) the compositition, functions and powers, the term of office and the deliberation rules of the board of directors;

(8) the legal representative of the company;

(9) the composition, functions and powers, the term of office and the deliberation rules of the supervisory board;

(10) methods for the distribution of the company's profit;

(11) the reasons for dissolution of the company and liquidation method;

(12) methods for notices and announcements of the company; and

(13) other matters that the shareholders' general meeting deems necessary to be specified.

Article 80 The sponsors may make their capital contributions in cash, or with material objects, industrial property rights,non-patented technology or land use rights at their appraised value. Material objects, industrial property rights, non-patented technology or land use rights contributed as capital must be appraised and valued, and such property must be verified and converted into shares. Such contributions may not be over-valued or under-valued. The appraisal and valuation of land use rights shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of the laws,administrative rules and regulations.

The amount of capital contributions made by sponsors in the form of industrial property rights and non-patented technology shall not exceed twenty percent of the registered capital of a joint stock limited company.

Article 81 Where a State-owned enterprise is restructured as a joint stock limited company, it shall be strictly prohibited to convert the State-owned assets into shares at a depressed price or to sell off them at a depressed price, or to distribute them to individuals without charge.

Article 82 Where a joint stock limited company is incorporated by means of sponsorship, the sponsors shall pay in full for their shares immediately after confirming in writing their subscription of the shares to be issued according to the articles of association of the company. If material objects, industrial property rights,non-patented technology or land use rights are invested as payment for shares, the sponsors shall undertake the transfer procedures for property rights therein in accordance with the law.

After the sponsors make their capital contributions in full,they shall elect the board of directors and supervisory board. The board of directors shall submit to the Company Registration Authority the documents such as approval document for the company's incorporation, articles of association and capital verification certificate of the company, and shall apply for registration of incorporation.

Article 83 Where a joint stock limited company is incorporated by means of share offer, the sponsors shall not subscribe for less than thirty five percent of the total shares issued by the company,and the remaining shares shall be offered to the general public.

Article 84 When offering shares to the general public for subscription, the sponsors must submit to the department of security administration under the State Council an application for share offer along with the following main documents:

(1) the approval documents for the incorporation of the company;

(2) the articles of association of the company;

(3) a business forecast;

(4) the names or titles of the sponsors, the number of shares subscribed for by the sponsors, the forms of capital contributions and the capital verification certificate;

(5) the prospectus on share offer;

(6) the name and address of the bank accepting subscription money on behalf of the company; and

(7) the name of the selling agencies and related agreements.

The sponsors shall not offer shares to the general public without the approval of the securities administrative department under the State Council.

Article 85 A joint stock limited company may, with the approval of the department of security administration under the State Council, offer its shares to the general public outside the territory of the People's Republic of China. The specific measures therefor shall be specially stipulated by the State Council.

Article 86 The department of security administration under the State Council shall approve the applications for share offer which conform to the stipulations of this Law, and disapprove the applications which fail to conform to the stipulations of this Law.

If an approval is found to be inconsistent with the stipulations of this Law after it has been granted, such approval shall be revoked. If the share offer has not yet been made, the offer shall be halted; if the share offer has already been made,the subscribers may claim a refund from the sponsors according to their paid-up subscriptions plus bank deposit interest calculated for the same period.

Article 87 A prospectus on share offer shall have the articles of association of the company formulated by the sponsors attached,and shall specify the following:

(1) the number of shares subscribed for by the sponsors;

(2) the face value and the issue price of each share;

(3) the total number of bearer shares issued;

(4) the rights and obligations of the subscribers; and

(5) the term of the share offer and a statement to the effect that subscribers may withdraw their share subscriptions if all the shares are not taken up within the time limit.

Article 88 Where shares are to be offered to the general public, the sponsors must publish the company's prospectus on share offer and prepare subscription forms. The subscription forms shall contain the items listed in the preceding Article, and the subscribers shall fill in the number of shares subscribed for, the amount of money contributed to, and their respective domiciles on the forms, and shall sign and seal such forms. The subscribers shall pay their subscription money in accordance with the number of shares subscribed for.

Article 89 When sponsors offer shares to the public, the shares shall be distributed by a securities agency established according to law, with which a distribution agreement shall be concluded.

Article 90 Where shares are to be offered to the public, the sponsors shall enter into an agreement with a bank on the collection of subscription money on behalf of the company.

The bank entrusted with collecting the subscription money shall, in accordance with its agreement, collect and keep the subscription money, issue receipts to the subscribers for their payments, and bear an obligation to issue certification of receipt of subscription money to the relevant departments.

Article 91 After payment in full of the subscription money for all shares is made, a statutory capital verification institution shall be commissioned to conduct a verification of the funds and produce a verification certificate. The sponsors shall, within thirty days thereafter, convene and preside over an inaugural meeting composed of all the subscribers.

If the number of shares has not been fully subscribed for within the time limit specified in the prospectus on share offer or, after payment in full of the subscription money for the total share is made, or if sponsors fail to hold an inaugural meeting within thirty days thereafter, the subscribers may claim a refund from the sponsors according to the paid-up share subscription money plus bank deposit interest calculated for the same period.

Article 92 The sponsors shall notify each subscriber of the date of the inaugural meeting or make a public announcement 15 days prior to the convening of the meeting. The inaugural meeting may be convened only if subscribers representing fifty percent or more of the total shares issued are present.

The following functions and powers shall be exercised at an inaugural meeting:

(1) to examine the sponsors' report on the preparation for the incorporation of the company;

(2) to adopt the articles of association of the company;

(3) to elect members of the board of directors;

(4) to elect members of the supervisory board;

(5) to examine and verify the expenses incurred in the incorporation of the company;

(6) to examine and verify the valuation of the property used by the sponsors to pay for subscription money; and

(7) to resolve not to incorporate the company in the event that a force majeure or major changes in business operation conditions may directly affect the incorporation of the company.

The resolution made at the inaugural meeting on the issues listed in the preceding paragraph must be approved by subscribers attending the meeting who represent more than half of the voting rights.

Article 93 Sponsors and subscribers may not withdraw their share capital after paying their subscription money or making their capital contributions as substitutes for subscription money, except where the total share issue is not fully subscribed for within the time limit or the sponsors fail to convene the inaugural meeting according to the schedule, or the inaugural meeting resolves not to incorporate the company.

Article 94 The board of directors shall, within thirty days after the inaugural meeting, submit the following documents to the Company Registration Authority and apply for registration of the incorporation of the company:

(1) the approval documents issued by the relevant department in charge;

(2) the minutes of the inaugural meeting;

(3) the articles of association of the company;

(4) the financial audit report on the preparation of the incorporation of the company;

(5) the capital verification certificate;

(6) the names and domiciles of the members of the board of directors and the supervisory board; and

(7) the name and domicile of the legal representative.

Article 95 The Company Registration Authority shall, within thirty days after receipt of an application for the incorporation of a joint stock limited company, make a decision whether or not to register the company. A company complying with the provisions of this Law shall be registered and a company business licence shall be issued thereto. A company failing to comply with the provisions of this Law shall not be registered.

The date of issuance of a company business licence shall be the date of the incorporation of the company. Once a company is incorporated, an announcement shall be made.

A joint stock limited company incorporated by means of share offer shall, after its registration for incorporation, report its share subscription to the department of security administration under the State Council for the record.

Article 96 Where branches are established simultaneously with the incorporation of a joint stock limited company, the company shall submit applications for registration of the establishment of the branches to, and obtain business licenses of the branches from,the Company Registration Authority.

Where branches are established after the incorporation of a joint stock limited company, the legal representative of the company shall submit applications for registration of the branches to, and obtain business licences of the branches from, the Company Registration Authority.

Article 97 The sponsors of a joint stock limited company shall bear the following responsibilities:

(1) in the event of the company failing to be incorporated,joint and several liabilities for all debts and expenses incurred in the act of the incorporation;

(2) in the event of the company failing to be incorporated,joint and several liabilities for refunding to the subscribers the paid-up subscription money plus bank deposit interest calculated for the same period of time; and

(3) in the event of the interests of the company being damaged during the course of its incorporation due to fault of the sponsors, liability for compensation to the company.

Article 98 If a limited liability company is to be converted into a joint stock limited company, it shall satisfy the requirements for a joint stock limited company stipulated by this Law and the conversion shall be handled in accordance with the procedures stipulated in this Law for the incorporation of a joint stock limited company.

Article 99 Where a limited liability company is, after approval, converted into a joint stock limited company in accordance with the law, the total amount of its shares converted shall be equal to the amount of its net assets. Where a limited liability company that is, after approval, converted into a joint stock limited company in accordance with the law offers shares to the general public for the purpose of increasing its capital, it shall be handled in accordance with the provisions of this Law in respect of the share offers to the public.

Article 100 Where a limited liability company is converted into a joint stock limited company in accordance with the law, the claims and debts of the original limited liability company shall be succeeded to by the joint stock limited company into which it is converted.

Article 101 A joint stock limited company shall keep its articles of association, roster of the shareholders, minutes of the shareholders' general meetings and financial and accounting statements at the company.

Section 2 Shareholders' General Meetings

Article 102 A joint stock limited company shall form a shareholders' general meeting which shall be composed of all the shareholders. The shareholders' general meeting is the organ of power of the company and shall exercies its functions and powers in accordance with this Law.

Article 103 The shareholders' general meeting shall exercise the following functions and powers:

(1) to decide upon policies on business operation and investment plans of the company;

(2) to elect and replace members of the board of directors and to decide upon matters concerning the remuneration of the directors;

(3) to elect and replace the supervisors who are representatives of the shareholders and to decide upon matters concerning the remuneration of the supervisors;

(4) to examine and approve reports of the board of directors;

(5) to examine and approve reports of the supervisory board;

(6) to examine and approve plans of the company's fiscal financial budget and final accounts;

(7) to examine and approve plans for company's profit distribution and making up losses;

(8) to make resolutions on the increase or reduction of the registered capital of the company;

(9) to adopt resolutions on the issuance of company bonds;

(10) to adopt resolutions on matters such as the merger,division, dissolution and liquidation of the company; and

(11) to amend the articles of association of the company.

Article 104 The annual meeting of the shareholders' general meeting shall be convened once a year. An interim shareholders'general meeting shall be convened within two months if any of the following situations occurs:

(1) if the number of directors is less than the number as stipulated by this Law, or less thirds of the number required by the articles of association of the company;

(2) if the amount of the company's losses that have not been made up reaches one-third of its total share capital;

(3) if shareholders holding ten percent or more of the company's shares request to convene a shareholders' meeting;

(4) if the board of directors deems it necessary; and

(5) if the supervisory board proposes that such a meeting be convened.

Article 105 A shareholders' general meeting shall be convened by the board of directors in accordance with the provisions of this Law and presided over by the Chairman of the board. Where the Chairman is unable to perform his duties due to special reasons,the vice-chairman or other director designated by the Chairman may preside over such meetings. Shareholders shall be notified of the matters to be considered at a shareholders general meeting thirty days prior to the holding of such a meeting. At interim shareholders' general meetings, no resolutions may be adopted in respect of matters not included in the notice.

Where bearer shares are to be issued, a public announcement shall be made in respect of the matters mentioned in the preceding paragraph forty-five days prior to the holding of such a meeting.

Holders of bearer shares attending the shareholders' general meeting shall deposit their share certificates with the company for the period from five days prior to the holding of the meeting until the end of the meeting.

Article 106 Shareholders attending a shareholders' general meeting shall have the right to one vote for each share held.

A resolution of the shareholders general meeting must be passed by more than one half of the voting rights held by the shareholders present at the meeting. Resolutions on the merger,division or dissolution of the company adopted by the shareholders'general meeting must require more than two-thirds of the voting rights held by the shareholders present at the meeting.

Article 107 Amendments to the articles of association of the company must be adopted by more than two-thirds of the voting rights held by the shareholders present at the shareholders'general meeting.

Article 108 A shareholder may entrust a proxy to attend the shareholders' general meeting on his behalf. The proxy shall present the shareholders' power of attorney to the company and exercise voting rights within the scope of authorization.

Article 109 Resolutions on matters discussed at a shareholders' general meeting shall be minuted down. The directors attending the meeting shall sign the minutes. The minutes of the meeting shall be kept together with the roster of the signatures of the shareholders attending the meeting and the powers of attorney of attending proxies.

Article 110 Shareholders shall have the right to examine the articles of association of the company, the minutes of the shareholders' general meetings and the financial and accounting statements, and to make suggestions or inquiries about the business operation of the company.

Article 111 Where a resolution of the shareholders' general meeting or of the board of directors violates the law or administrative rules and regulations or infringes the lawful rights and interests of the shareholders, the shareholders concerned shall have the right to bring a lawsuit in a people's court demanding that such illegal or imfringing action be stipped.

Section 3 Board of Directors, and Manager

Article 112 A joint stock limited company shall have a board of directors composed of five to nineteen members.

The board of directors shall be responsible to the shareholders' general meeting and exercise the following functions and powers:

(1) to convene the shareholders' general meeting and to report on its work to the shareholders' general meeting;

(2) to implement resolutions passed at the shareholders'general meetings;

(3) to decide on the business operation plans and the investment plans of the company;

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