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General Assembly Distr.: General
8 June 2004 | true |
8 June 2004
Original: English | true |
Original: English
2 | true |
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UNCITRAL Digest on the CISG | true |
UNCITRAL Digest on the CISG
1. This provision sets out those sales that are excluded from theConvention’s | true |
1. This provision sets out those sales that are excluded from theConvention’s
sphere of application. The exclusions are of three types, those based on the purpose | false |
sphere of application. The exclusions are of three types, those based on the purpose
for which the goods were purchased, those based on the type of transaction and | false |
for which the goods were purchased, those based on the type of transaction and
those based on the kinds of goods sold.1 | false |
those based on the kinds of goods sold.1
Consumer sales | true |
Consumer sales
2. According to Art. 2 (a), a sale falls outside the Convention’s sphere of | true |
2. According to Art. 2 (a), a sale falls outside the Convention’s sphere of
application if it relates to goods which at the time of the conclusion of the contract | false |
application if it relates to goods which at the time of the conclusion of the contract
are intended to be used personally, in the family or in the household. The buyer’s | false |
are intended to be used personally, in the family or in the household. The buyer’s
intention before or at the conclusion of the contract is relevant,2 rather than the real | false |
intention before or at the conclusion of the contract is relevant,2 rather than the real
use of the goods.3 Thus, the sale of a car4 or a recreational trailer5 bought for | false |
use of the goods.3 Thus, the sale of a car4 or a recreational trailer5 bought for
personal use falls outside the Convention’s sphere of application.6 | false |
personal use falls outside the Convention’s sphere of application.6
3. If the goods are purchased by an individual for a commercial or professional | true |
3. If the goods are purchased by an individual for a commercial or professional
purpose, the sale does not fall outside the Convention’s sphere of application. Thus, | false |
purpose, the sale does not fall outside the Convention’s sphere of application. Thus,
the following situations are governed by the Convention: the purchase of a camera | false |
the following situations are governed by the Convention: the purchase of a camera
by a professional photographer for use in its business; the purchase of a soap or | false |
by a professional photographer for use in its business; the purchase of a soap or
other toiletries by a business for the personal use of its employees; the purchase of a | false |
other toiletries by a business for the personal use of its employees; the purchase of a
single automobile by a dealer for resale.7 | false |
single automobile by a dealer for resale.7
4. If the goods are purchased for the aforementioned “personal, family or | true |
4. If the goods are purchased for the aforementioned “personal, family or
household use” purposes, the Convention does not apply “unless the seller, at any | false |
household use” purposes, the Convention does not apply “unless the seller, at any
time before or at the conclusion of the contract, neither knew nor ought to have | false |
time before or at the conclusion of the contract, neither knew nor ought to have
known that the goods were bought for any such use”.8 This narrows down the | false |
known that the goods were bought for any such use”.8 This narrows down the
applicability of the exception and leads to the possibility of a conflict between | false |
applicability of the exception and leads to the possibility of a conflict between
domestic law and the Convention in those cases where the domestic law does not | false |
domestic law and the Convention in those cases where the domestic law does not
require that the seller either knew or ought to have known of the personal use.9 | false |
require that the seller either knew or ought to have known of the personal use.9
Other exclusions | true |
Other exclusions
5. The exclusion of sales by auction covers both auctions resulting from authority | true |
5. The exclusion of sales by auction covers both auctions resulting from authority
of law as well as private auctions. Sales at commodity exchanges do not fall under | false |
of law as well as private auctions. Sales at commodity exchanges do not fall under
these categories, as they merely constitute a particular way of concluding the | false |
these categories, as they merely constitute a particular way of concluding the
contract. | false |
contract.
3 | true |
3
6. The sale on judicial or administrative execution or otherwise byauthority of | true |
6. The sale on judicial or administrative execution or otherwise byauthority of
law is excluded from the Convention’s sphere of application as such sales are | false |
law is excluded from the Convention’s sphere of application as such sales are
normally governed by mandatory laws of the State under whose authority the | false |
normally governed by mandatory laws of the State under whose authority the
execution is made. | false |
execution is made.
7. The exclusion of sales of stocks, investment securities, and negotiable | true |
7. The exclusion of sales of stocks, investment securities, and negotiable
instruments is due to the intention to avoid a conflict with mandatory rules of | false |
instruments is due to the intention to avoid a conflict with mandatory rules of
domestic law.10 Documentary sales are not covered by this exclusion. | false |
domestic law.10 Documentary sales are not covered by this exclusion.
8. The sale of ships,11 vessels, aircraft,12 and hovercrafts is not covered by the | true |
8. The sale of ships,11 vessels, aircraft,12 and hovercrafts is not covered by the
Convention either. However, the sale of parts of ships, vessels, aircraft, and | false |
Convention either. However, the sale of parts of ships, vessels, aircraft, and
hovercrafts falls under the Convention’s sphere of application, even where these are | false |
hovercrafts falls under the Convention’s sphere of application, even where these are
essential, such as engines,13 since the exclusions from the Convention’s sphere of | false |
essential, such as engines,13 since the exclusions from the Convention’s sphere of
application have to be interpreted restrictively. According to one arbitral tribunal, | false |
application have to be interpreted restrictively. According to one arbitral tribunal,
the sale of a decommissioned military submarine does not fall within the scope of | false |
the sale of a decommissioned military submarine does not fall within the scope of
the article 2 (e) exclusion.14 | false |
the article 2 (e) exclusion.14
9. Although the sale of electricity is excluded from the Convention’s sphere of | true |
9. Although the sale of electricity is excluded from the Convention’s sphere of
application, the Convention has been applied by a court in the sale of gas. | false |
United Nations A/56/L.50
General Assembly Distr.: Limited | true |
General Assembly Distr.: Limited
11 December 2001 | true |
11 December 2001
Original: English | true |
Original: English
01-68848 (E) 111201 | true |
01-68848 (E) 111201
*0168848* | true |
*0168848*
Fifty-sixth session | true |
Fifty-sixth session
Agenda item 20 (d) | true |
Agenda item 20 (d)
Strengthening of the coordination of humanitarian and | true |
Strengthening of the coordination of humanitarian and
disaster relief assistance of the United Nations, | false |
disaster relief assistance of the United Nations,
including special economic assistance: participation of | false |
including special economic assistance: participation of
volunteers, “White Helmets”, in the activities of the | false |
volunteers, “White Helmets”, in the activities of the
United Nations in the field of humanitarian relief, | false |
United Nations in the field of humanitarian relief,
rehabilitation and technical cooperation for development | false |
rehabilitation and technical cooperation for development
Andorra, Angola, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, | true |
Andorra, Angola, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium,
Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, | false |
Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark,
Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia, Ethiopia, Germany, Guatemala, Guyana, | false |
Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia, Ethiopia, Germany, Guatemala, Guyana,
India, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Mongolia, | false |
India, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Mongolia,
Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, | false |
Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal, Republic of Moldova,
Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, | false |
Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Turkey,
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of | false |
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of
America, Uruguay and Yugoslavia: draft resolution | false |
America, Uruguay and Yugoslavia: draft resolution
Participation of volunteers, “White Helmets”, in the activities of | true |
Participation of volunteers, “White Helmets”, in the activities of
the United Nations in the field of humanitarian relief, | false |
the United Nations in the field of humanitarian relief,
rehabilitation and technical cooperation for development | false |
rehabilitation and technical cooperation for development
The General Assembly, | true |
The General Assembly,
Reaffirming its resolutions 49/139 of 20 December 1994, 50/19 of 28 | true |
Reaffirming its resolutions 49/139 of 20 December 1994, 50/19 of 28
November 1995, 52/171 of 16 December 1997 and 54/98 of 8 December 1999, | false |
November 1995, 52/171 of 16 December 1997 and 54/98 of 8 December 1999,
Reaffirming also its resolutions 46/182 of 19 December 1991, 47/168 of 22 | true |
Reaffirming also its resolutions 46/182 of 19 December 1991, 47/168 of 22
December 1992, 48/57 of 14 December 1993, 49/139 A and B of 20 December | false |
December 1992, 48/57 of 14 December 1993, 49/139 A and B of 20 December
1994, 50/57 of 12 December 1995 and 51/194 of 17 December 1996 and Economic | false |
1994, 50/57 of 12 December 1995 and 51/194 of 17 December 1996 and Economic
and Social Council resolutions 1995/56 of 28 July 1995 and 1996/33 of 25 July | false |
and Social Council resolutions 1995/56 of 28 July 1995 and 1996/33 of 25 July
1996, | false |
1996,
Recognizing that recent events emphasize the need for the international | true |
Recognizing that recent events emphasize the need for the international
community, in addressing the growing magnitude and complexity of natural | false |
community, in addressing the growing magnitude and complexity of natural
disasters and other humanitarian emergencies, to rely not only on the formulation of | false |
disasters and other humanitarian emergencies, to rely not only on the formulation of
a well-coordinated global response within the framework of the United Nations but | false |
a well-coordinated global response within the framework of the United Nations but
also on the promotion of a smooth transition from relief to rehabilitation, | false |
also on the promotion of a smooth transition from relief to rehabilitation,
reconstruction and development, | false |
reconstruction and development,
Recalling that prevention, preparedness and contingency planning for | true |
Recalling that prevention, preparedness and contingency planning for
emergencies at a global level depend, for the most part, on the strengthened local | false |
emergencies at a global level depend, for the most part, on the strengthened local
and national response capacities as well as on the availability of financial resources, | false |
and national response capacities as well as on the availability of financial resources,
both domestic and international, | false |
both domestic and international,
1. Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General,1 prepared in pursuance | true |
1. Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General,1 prepared in pursuance
of its resolution 54/98 on the participation of volunteers, “White Helmets”, in | false |
of its resolution 54/98 on the participation of volunteers, “White Helmets”, in
activities of the United Nations in the field of humanitarian relief, rehabilitation and | false |
activities of the United Nations in the field of humanitarian relief, rehabilitation and
technical cooperation for development; | false |
technical cooperation for development;
2. Encourages voluntary national and regional actions aimed at making | true |
2. Encourages voluntary national and regional actions aimed at making
available to the United Nations system, through the United Nations Volunteers and | false |
available to the United Nations system, through the United Nations Volunteers and
other agencies, national volunteer corps such as the White Helmets on a standby | false |
other agencies, national volunteer corps such as the White Helmets on a standby
basis, in accordance with accepted United Nations procedures and practices, in order | false |
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