Legal subjectivity:
Receipt is the original voucher used by enterprises and institutions in economic activities, mainly referring to the receipt and payment voucher printed by the financial department and stamped with the financial bill producer seal, which is used for administrative income, that is, non-taxable business. Receipts without official seals have no legal effect, which is not conducive to safeguarding their legitimate rights and interests in case of disputes. However, the receipt without official seal has little effect, because the receipt without official seal is not recognized in law, so the receipt must be stamped with official seal or the signature of the party concerned. Therefore, if the receipt is issued by a company or unit, it usually has no legal effect if it is not stamped with the official seal, but if the receipt is signed by the legal representative of the company, it is regarded as having the same effect as the official seal. Article 8 of the Civil Code stipulates that civil subjects shall not violate the law or public order and good customs when engaging in civil activities. Legal objectivity:
Article 667 of the Civil Code
A loan contract is a contract in which the borrower borrows money from the lender, returns the loan at maturity and pays interest.
Article 668 of the Civil Code
A loan contract shall be in written form, unless it is otherwise agreed between natural persons. The contents of a loan contract generally include terms such as loan type, currency, purpose, amount, interest rate, term and repayment method.