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Why Sub-Article 14(c) Is In UCP600

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 1:29 am
by nesarul
Dear Shahriar,
Here I cite you an example especially for you:
Credit issue date: 01.05.08
Last date of shipment:30.05.08
Credit require: Bill of lading as per article 20.
Credit mentioned no expiry date.
Let assume: Sub article 14(c) is not in UCP 600.
Liability of the issuing Bank is for undefinite period of time.

Now cosidering the sub article 14(c)
althought credit doesn't stipulate expiry date here issuing Bank's liability is for definite period of time. i.e the beneficiary must have to present document within 21 day calader days after the shipment date.
i think I can make you understand what i want to mean during telephonic conversation.
thanks
nesar

Re: Reason for why sub article 14(c) in UCP

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 12:12 pm
by kamal
Dear Sharier,

I do agree with naserul.
I just mantion another point here.

If the credit do not mention the date for presentation than this artical will also be applicable.

Thanks.

Re: Reason for why sub article 14(c) in UCP

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 12:55 pm
by shahriar
dear nesar,

first of all a credit must state an expiry date as per ucp. the case you are talking about is actually ignores two rules of ucp. 1. expiry date and article 14c. if rules are not there, anything is possible.

shahriar

Re: Reason for why sub article 14(c) in UCP

Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 7:54 pm
by Md.zakir Hossen
we want to know what was that telephonic conversation and what is the issue.

Re: Reason for why sub article 14(c) in UCP

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 9:08 pm
by shahriar
dear nesar,

zakir bhai is right. we cant use such references while everybody is reading this. please take the job please and bring the issue before all

shahriar