In commercial transactions, it is very common for one party to give the other party an amount of money before the contract being performed. Should this amount be considered as deposit or advance payment?
Deposit is one of
security measures for the performance of contract obligations. According to
regulation of Civil Code 2015, deposit is an act whereby one party (hereinafter
referred to as the depositor) gives to other party (hereinafter referred to as
the depositary) a sum of money or precious metals, gemstones or other valuable
things (hereinafter referred to as the deposited property) for a period of time
as security for the entering into or performance of a contract.
Upon a contract being
entered into or performed, any deposited property shall be returned to the
depositor, or deducted from the amount of payment obligation. If the depositor
refuses to enter into or perform the contract, the deposited property shall
belong to the depositary. In case the depositary refuses to enter into or
perform the contract, the depositary must return the deposited property and pay
an amount equivalent to the value of the deposited property to the depositor,
unless otherwise agreed.
It can be seen that the
purpose of deposit is to ensure the entering into or performance of a contract.
Due to the fact that its nature is a security measure for the performance of
contract obligations, sanction is set in regulation of deposit in case one
party refuses to perform the agreement.
In practice, the
advance payment can be understood that the obligor pays the obligee a sum of
money in advance and this amount is regarded as in-advance performance of a
payment obligation. As the nature of the advance is not a security measure for
the performance of contract obligations, there is no fine rising from the
advance if one party refuses to perform the agreement. Further, when a
contracting party gives to the other party a sum of money, which is not clearly
identified by the parties as a deposit or an advance, such amount shall be
considered an advance payment.
It is important to distinguish
the difference between deposit and advance payment to avoid potential
disputes in performance the contract or consult with dispute
resolution lawyers in Vietnam at early stage of the dispute for proper
actions.
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