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Carrier And Agent Name Are Same In Bill Of Lading

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 8:33 pm
by nesarul
Dear all,
a bill of lading has been presented under a credit where indicated that carrier name: ABC & CO. and on a signature Box an agent of the carrier signed as follows:
[signature]
ABC & Co.
An agent of the named carrier.

can we raise a discrepency due to the name of the carrier and agent are same.
pls comments.
thanks
nesar

Re: where cariier and agent name are same

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 9:28 pm
by nhduc
Dear Nesarul,

Hoping the following excerpt from the article by Gary Collyer “More UCP opinions reviewed by the ICC Banking Commission” can help answer your query.

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.... The issue centered on whether a party could sign a bill of lading in the capacity of agent for itself i.e., ABC Co. Ltd as agent for ABC Co. Ltd, the carrier. At the October 2007 meeting, the proposed response (to refuse the document on the grounds that a company could not sign as agent of itself and the bill of lading was therefore inconsistent within itself ) was accepted by the majority of the national committees, but a couple requested that the Officer’s seek input from the other two Commissions before we ratified the opinion. The response from the two Commissions was somewhat mixed in that one determined that the party ABC Co. Ltd was the agent, whilst the other referred to the fact that different parts of the same organization could perform different tasks and therefore it was not inconceivable that ABC Co. Ltd could sign as agent of ABC Co. Ltd. Based on this input, the original response was changed to reflect that a bill of lading signed in such a manner would be acceptable under the UCP.

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Best regards,
Nguyen Huu Duc

Re: where cariier and agent name are same

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:39 pm
by nesarul
Dear Sir,
Thanks for nice explanation. it will help me.
thanks
nesar