Is Name Of Vessel Must Appear In A Marine B/L?
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Is Name Of Vessel Must Appear In A Marine B/L?
Is name of vessel must to show in marine BL? If answer is no,then in which case?
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NAME OF THE VESSEL
Yes the name of the vessel must be indicated on the b/l.
article 20.ii
article 20.ii
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ART 20 A (i) states that
a.A bill of lading, however named, must appear to:
i. indicate the name of the carrier and be signed
a.A bill of lading, however named, must appear to:
i. indicate the name of the carrier and be signed
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BL must evidence vessel name. Refer Article 20.
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hello,
it must indicate as sub article 20a ii (indicate that the goods have been shipped on board a named vessel at the port of loading stated in the credit.
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A.rabie
it must indicate as sub article 20a ii (indicate that the goods have been shipped on board a named vessel at the port of loading stated in the credit.
regards
A.rabie
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Name of vessel - must?
Hi
The only exception I can think of is wherein the document is F/F or House BL and they sign the document as a carrier. This should be compliance with sub article 20 a of UCP 600. Even if credit prohibits such F/F BLs but doesn't specify the exact requirement expected, then F/F BL will be accepted by banks since they need not evaluate whether F/F is a carrier or not so long as he has signed as a carrier.
appreciate comments.
The only exception I can think of is wherein the document is F/F or House BL and they sign the document as a carrier. This should be compliance with sub article 20 a of UCP 600. Even if credit prohibits such F/F BLs but doesn't specify the exact requirement expected, then F/F BL will be accepted by banks since they need not evaluate whether F/F is a carrier or not so long as he has signed as a carrier.
appreciate comments.
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NAME OF VESSEL ON MARINE BL
Here is the official rule:
ii. indicate that the goods have been shipped on board a named vessel at the port of loading stated in the credit by:
- pre-printed wording, or
- an on board notation indicating the date on which the goods have been shipped on board.
The date of issuance of the bill of lading will be deemed to be the date of shipment unless the bill of lading contains an on board notation indicating the date of shipment, in which case the date stated in the on board notation will be deemed to be the date of shipment.
If the bill of lading contains the indication "intended vessel" or similar qualification in relation to the name of the vessel, an on board notation indicating the date of shipment and the name of the actual vessel is required.
ii. indicate that the goods have been shipped on board a named vessel at the port of loading stated in the credit by:
- pre-printed wording, or
- an on board notation indicating the date on which the goods have been shipped on board.
The date of issuance of the bill of lading will be deemed to be the date of shipment unless the bill of lading contains an on board notation indicating the date of shipment, in which case the date stated in the on board notation will be deemed to be the date of shipment.
If the bill of lading contains the indication "intended vessel" or similar qualification in relation to the name of the vessel, an on board notation indicating the date of shipment and the name of the actual vessel is required.
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Vessel name on BL
Yes , the name of the vessel must appear on the BL , please refer to the Article 20 aii for your consideration.mohan15082 wrote:Is name of vessel must to show in marine BL? If answer is no,then in which case?
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under UCP FCR / ff is not a transport doc and the UCP does not apply . So the whether vessel name appears on FCR or not does not matter.
However , incase of BL vessel name is mandatory.
However , incase of BL vessel name is mandatory.