Dear Experts,
are there any situation in which we take earliest shipment date when multiple sets of bill of lading presented?
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Dinesh Kumar
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Re: Earliest shipment
As far as I am concerned, it’s all taking the latest shipment date for calculating either presentation period and maturity under a situation of multiple set of BL being presented.
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Re: Earliest shipment
Hi,
For calculation of period of presentation in case of multiple sets of bill of lading, earliest shipment date will be taken.
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For calculation of period of presentation in case of multiple sets of bill of lading, earliest shipment date will be taken.
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Re: Earliest shipment
I re-checked. ISBP D23 b and c define under which situation takes latest shipment date or earliest shipment date.
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Re: Earliest shipment
under a credit that allows partial shipment and multiple BL are presented, Earliest shipment date is used in case of determining presentation period. In all other cases latest shipment date will be used.
Ref:: ISBP E19, B2Eiii
Ref:: ISBP E19, B2Eiii