© olav torvund - senter for rettsinformatikk universitetet i oslo (electronic) payment
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© Olav Torvund - SENTER FOR RETTSINFORMATIKK
UNIVERSITETET I OSLO
http://www.torvund.net
(Electronic) Payment
© Olav Torvund - SENTER FOR RETTSINFORMATIKK
UNIVERSITETET I OSLO
http://www.torvund.net
One upon a time ...
• ... There was money• They disappeared long before the financial
crisis• We had nice documents
© Olav Torvund - SENTER FOR RETTSINFORMATIKK
UNIVERSITETET I OSLO
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Forget the e
• Payment is payment• Almost all payments are executed by
electronic means
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What is payment?
• Distinguish between payment and invoicing
• Payment is transfer of funds form a payer to a payee
• A system that only register invoicing information is not a payment system
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• 5. "payment transaction" means an act, initiated by the payer or by the payee, of placing, transferring or withdrawing funds, irrespective of any underlying obligations between the payer and the payee
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What is money?
• Money is not technology!• A strictly legal definition:
– F.A. Mann: The legal aspect of money, p. 8:
– “It is suggested that, in law, the quality of money is to be attributed to all chattels which, issued by the authority of the law and denominated with reference to a unit of account, are meant to serve as universal means of exchange in the State of issue.”
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• An economic definition:– Funds that function as money
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Money - continued
• UNCITRAL Model Law on International Credit Transfers, Art. 2h:– “"Funds" or "money" includes credit in an
account kept by a bank and includes credit denominated in a monetary unit of account that is established by an intergovernmental institution or by agreement of two or more States, provided that this law shall apply without prejudice to the rules of the intergovernmental institution or the stipulations of the agreement;”
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• Directive 2007/64/EC Art 4– 15. "funds" means banknotes and coins,
scriptural money and electronic money as defined in Article 1(3)(b) of Directive 2000/46/EC;
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An inportant distinction
• Funds– 15. "funds" means banknotes and coins,
scriptural money and electronic money as defined in Article 1(3)(b) of Directive 2000/46/EC
• Payment instrument– 23. "payment instrument" means any
personalised device(s) and/or set of procedures agreed between the payment service user and the payment service provider and used by the payment service user in order to initiate a payment order
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What is the relevance?
• We pay by transfer of a claim or by establishing a claim with the payee as creditor.
• The law that relates to monetary obligations and transfer of these, are not the same as the law that relates to transfer of physical property.
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Two payment situations
• Independent payment– Paying of bills
• Payment against delivery– Electronic commerce
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Payment order - Directive 2007/64/EC art. 4
• 16. "payment order" means any instruction by a payer or payee to his payment service provider requesting the execution of a payment transaction
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“Electronic Money” – some situations• Pre-payment of services with one service
provider– Phone cards– Tickets– Parking– Etc
• Pre-payment of services with more than one service provider– How do you distribute the payment among
the service providers?