Public Act 90-0268 of the 90th General Assembly

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Public Act 90-0268

HB1418 Enrolled                                LRB9004773SMcw

    AN ACT concerning currency changes in Europe.

    Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section  1.   Short  title.  This Act may be cited as the
Euro Conversion Act.

    Section 5.  Definitions.  As used in this Act:
    "Euro" means the currency of participating member  states
of  the  European  Union  that  adopt  a  single  currency in
accordance with the Treaty on European Union of  February  7,
1992.
    "Introduction  of  the  euro" includes the implementation
from time to time of Economic and Monetary  Union  in  member
states  of  the  European  Union  pursuant  to  the Treaty on
European Union of February 7, 1992.
    "ECU" or "European  Currency  Unit"  means  the  currency
basket  that is from time to time used as the unit of account
of the European Community  as  defined  in  European  Council
Regulation No. 3320/94.

    Section 10.  Continuity of contract.
    (a)   If  a  subject  or medium of payment of a contract,
security,  or  instrument  is  a  currency  that   has   been
substituted  or  replaced  by  the  euro, the euro shall be a
commercially reasonable substitute and substantial equivalent
that may be either (i) used in determining the value of  that
currency  or  (ii)  tendered,  in each case at the conversion
rate specified in, and  otherwise  calculated  in  accordance
with,  the regulations adopted by the Council of the European
Union.
    (b)  If a subject or medium of  payment  of  a  contract,
security,  or  instrument  is  the  ECU,  the euro shall be a
commercially reasonable substitute and substantial equivalent
that may be either (i) used in determining the value  of  the
ECU  or  (ii)  tendered,  in each case at the conversion rate
specified in, and otherwise calculated  in  accordance  with,
the regulations adopted by the Council of the European Union.
    (c)   Performance  of any of the obligations described in
subsections (a) or (b) of this Section may  be  made  in  the
currency or currencies originally designated in the contract,
security,  or  instrument, (so long as that currency or those
currencies remain legal tender), or in the euro, but  not  in
any other currency, whether or not the other currency (i) has
been  substituted  or  replaced  by  the  euro  or  (ii) is a
currency that is considered a denomination of  the  euro  and
has a fixed conversion rate with respect to the euro.

    Section   15.    Substituted  currency  does  not  change
contract requirements.  None of the following shall have  the
effect  of  discharging  or  excusing  performance  under any
contract, security, or instrument, or give a party the  right
unilaterally to alter or terminate any contract, security, or
instrument:
         (1)  The introduction of the euro.
         (2)  Tendering   euros   in   connection   with  any
    obligation in compliance with subsections (a) or  (b)  of
    Section 10.
         (3)  Determining  the  value  of  any  obligation in
    compliance with subsections (a) or (b) of Section 10.
         (4)  Calculating  or  determining  the  subject   or
    medium  of payment of a contract, security, or instrument
    with reference to a substituted or replaced interest rate
    or other basis that is deemed a  commercially  reasonable
    substitute  and  substantial  equivalent according to the
    terms of Section 10 of this Act.
    Section 20. This Act is  subject  to  anything  that  the
parties  to  a  contract agree with specific reference to the
introduction of the euro.

    Section 25. Reference to "ECU"  in  contracts.  When  the
euro  first becomes the monetary unit of participating member
states of the European Union, a reference to  the  ECU  in  a
contract,  security,  or  instrument  that also refers to the
definition of the ECU in Section 5 shall be replaced  with  a
reference  to  the  euro  at a rate of one euro to one ECU. A
reference to "ECU" in a  contract,  security,  or  instrument
without  defining "ECU" shall carry a presumption, rebuttable
by a showing of the contrary intention of the  parties,  that
it is a reference to the currency basket that is from time to
time used as the unit of account of the European Community.

    Section  30.   Statutory  construction.   This  Act shall
apply  to  all  contracts,  including  commercial   contracts
governed  by  any  other  law of this State, and shall not be
deemed to be displaced by the provisions of any other law  of
this State.

    Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.

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