Do I Need to Get the Chinese Company to Stamp the Contract?
Absolutely Yes. Anything stamped with the official company seal is considered to be on behalf of the company’s will in China.
Absolutely Yes. Anything stamped with the official company seal is considered to be on behalf of the company’s will in China.
The Certificate of Registration for Chinese companies is called Business License (营业执照, Ying Ye Zhi Zhao). The business license contains basic information that a Chinese company should disclose to the public.
You need to determine where you are going to sue, and what law is applicable to your case. If you are planning to file a lawsuit in China, then we have prepared 8 tips for you in this article to help you evaluate your potential legal action.
You have to prove the specific transaction agreed in the contract during the lawsuit in China.
You can publish a notice in a provincial or national newspaper in China, or in the People’s Court Daily(人民法院报) of the Supreme People’s Court of China.
What evidence should you prepare? Documentary evidence (physical documents), electronic documents, and recordings are all necessary in this regard.
Good news for the creditors with a US judgment! Now, American civil/commercial judgments are highly likely to be recognized and enforced in China.
You should perform verification or due diligence on a Chinese supplier to find out whether he/it has the capability to perform contracts before you make a contract with the supplier. You can ask us for free verification service.
There are three things you can do to get your deposit or advance payment back from a defaulting or fraudulent Chinese company: (1) negotiate a refund, (2) claim liquidated damages, or (3) terminate the contract or order.