Insurance Certificate In Negotiable Form
Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 12:44 pm
Dear all,
I would like to have your opinions in the following matter:
1. L/C requires: Insurance certificate in duplicate, blank endorsed,.... in negotiable form.
As per ISBP 'duplicate' means at least one original and one copy
However, does ' in negotiable form' infers that both certificates must be presented as 'original' so that whichever of them can be negotiated?
.
On the other hand I am not so sure whether or not the wording 'negotiable form' means that the assured/beneficiary must be stated 'to the order of' (party endorsing insurance doc). I am not aware of the fact whether insurance docs follow the same rule as a B/L to be negotiable and therefore the wording ' to the order of' should be stated.
Thanks for sharing your opinion!
Regards
Cristian
I would like to have your opinions in the following matter:
1. L/C requires: Insurance certificate in duplicate, blank endorsed,.... in negotiable form.
As per ISBP 'duplicate' means at least one original and one copy
However, does ' in negotiable form' infers that both certificates must be presented as 'original' so that whichever of them can be negotiated?
.
On the other hand I am not so sure whether or not the wording 'negotiable form' means that the assured/beneficiary must be stated 'to the order of' (party endorsing insurance doc). I am not aware of the fact whether insurance docs follow the same rule as a B/L to be negotiable and therefore the wording ' to the order of' should be stated.
Thanks for sharing your opinion!
Regards
Cristian