紙鈔,民事律師,台北民事律師

A conflict broke out when a mutton hotpot restaurant refused to accept 200 yuan! A woman didn't want to take the money and went to the mutton hotpot restaurant again. She called the police for a standoff over 200 yuan. The customer was angry that this was not money! Lawyer Li Yusheng explains the regulations on banknotes


A mutton hotpot shop refused to accept 200 yuan and a conflict broke out! The woman did not want to take the money and went to the mutton hotpot shop for an extra trip. The stalemate over 200 yuan led to the police. The customer was angry that this was not money│Sanli News reporter Chen Yixuan Qiu Wenyan

News link:https://youtu.be/GWtuWgS0qdM?si=lcfz71PgUAAQX1Sz

The store owner refused to accept the 200 yuan note and had a dispute with the customer! A woman went to a famous mutton hotpot restaurant in Shilin, Taipei, and took out a 200-yuan note to pay, but the store owner refused to accept it. The two sides quarreled and the police were called to the scene. In response, the store said it refused to accept counterfeit money because it had received counterfeit money in the past. However, in order to avoid controversy, it would consider buying a money counting machine and placing it in the store. According to legal analysis, there will be no penalty even if the store does not accept the items.

Attorney Li Yusheng of Fidelity Law Offices said that the 200-yuan note is the national currency issued by the central bank, and is legally binding if used to pay money in Taiwan. However, the law does not stipulate penalties for stores that do not accept national currency, so if a store does not accept it, it cannot be fined.

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  1. Article 13, Paragraph 2 of the Central Bank Act
    The currency issued by the Bank is the national currency and has legal tender effect for all payments within the territory of the Republic of China.

    Article 234 of the Civil Code
    If a creditor refuses to accept or is unable to accept payment that has been submitted, he shall be liable for delay from the time the payment is submitted.

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