Case Studies on Documentary Credits Under UCP 500


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Case Studies on Documentary Credits under UCP 500 analyzes real cases involving ICC's Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, UCP 500. Taken from formal and informal queries submitted to the ICC, Case Studies sets out the facts of each case, poses the key questions to be answered and provides clear and detailed responses from the ICC. Each of the 33 case studies in this book is referenced to a specific Article of the UCP 500. Each case study is then presented in four parts: Background: Type of Credit, Application, Issuing Bank, Advising Bank, Negotiating Bank, Availability, Expiry Circumstances: Specific facts of the case Queries: Questions to be answered Answers to the Questions: Answers provided by the ICC Answers to the queries are grouped, case by case, in Part Two of the book in order to encourage individual comprehension and training. Case Studies also includes: -- Sample Documents -- A test highlighting possible discrepancies in the documents -- Index of key words and UCP Articles to which cases refer -- Full text of UCP 500 and related ICC Position Papers Case Studies on Documentary Credits under UCP 500 is a practical, user-friendly workbook designed to bring an added dimension to your knowledge of the UCP rules. Ideal for bankers, traders, lawyers, students of international trade and international banking. Related publications and software from ICC Publishing UCP 500 -- UCP 500 Diskette -- UCP 500 + 400 Compared -- Guide to Documentary Credit Operations -- Standard Documentary Credit Forms -- Opinions of the ICC Banking Commission




Documentary Credits


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Bills of Lading


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Bills of Lading: Law and Contracts provides a detailed legal analysis of common standard form clauses in bills of lading (and waybills) which are in use in the maritime world, as well as a comprehensive examination of the legal principles which are applicable to them. Bills of Lading: Law and Contracts provides a detailed legal analysis of standard form clauses in bills of lading (and waybills) which are in use in the maritime world, as well as a comprehensive examination of the legal principles which are applicable to them.




Benjamin's Sale of Goods


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BEYOND TRADE FINANCE


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If you think that the rules of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Paris on trade finance and documentary credits have no surprises left for you, then read this book very carefully from cover to cover. Whether you are a trade finance veteran or a recent entrant, the articles in this book will provide you with a few unconventional and unusual perspectives about the UCP and the ISBP rules. The book discusses selected provisions of UCP 600, and also raises several pertinent questions. For example, does the SWIFT MT700 really provide for an expiry date? Is article 15 necessary? Why shouldn’t UCP sub-article 16(f) apply to a nominated bank? Did you know that UCP article 10 on amendments has a huge logical error? Why are some critical rules missing in the UCP (they are only in the ISBP)? Are you aware that sub-articles 14(g), and 14(h) on non-documentary conditions, are both incorrectly structured? Which ICC ‘rules’ apply if a presentation contains only copies of transport documents? Must a B/L or a MMTD show a date of issue? What is ‘negotiation’? Why is the place where a credit is available of critical importance to an exporter/beneficiary? Go ahead and read the book. It will provide you with plenty of food for thought, a deeper understanding of the rules of trade finance, and value for money.