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TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
PART THREE : COMMUNITY POLICIES
TITLE III : FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS, SERVICES AND CAPITAL
CHAPTER 4 : CAPITAL AND PAYMENTS
ARTICLE 73H

EGT C 191, 29.7.1992, p. 9 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT)

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11957E073H

TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY - PART THREE : COMMUNITY POLICIES - TITLE III : FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS, SERVICES AND CAPITAL - CHAPTER 4 : CAPITAL AND PAYMENTS - ARTICLE 73H

Official Journal C 191 , 29/07/1992 P. 0009


Article 73h

Until 1 January 1994, the following provisions shall be applicable:

1) Each Member State undertakes to authorize, in the currency of the Member State in which the creditor or the beneficiary resides, any payments connected with the movement of goods, services or capital, and any transfers of capital and earnings, to the extent that the movement of goods, services, capital and persons between Member States has been liberalized pursuant to this Treaty.

The Member States declare their readiness to undertake the liberalization of payments beyond the extent provided in the preceding subparagraph, in so far as their economic situation in general and the state of their balance of payments in particular so permit.

2) In so far as movements of goods, services and capital are limited only by restrictions on payments connected therewith, these restrictions shall be progressively abolished by applying, mutatis mutandis, the provisions of this Chapter and the Chapters relating to the abolition of quantitative restrictions and to the liberalization of services.

3) Member States undertake not to introduce between themselves any new restrictions on transfers connected with the invisible transactions listed in Annex III to this Treaty.

The progressive abolition of existing restrictions shall be effected in accordance with the provisions of Articles 63 to 65, in so far as such abolition is not governed by the provisions contained in paragraphs 1 and 2 or by the other provisions of this Chapter.

4) If need be, Member States shall consult each other on the measures to be taken to enable the payments and transfers mentioned in this Article to be effected; such measures shall not prejudice the attainment of the objectives set out in this Treaty.

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