Dear all,
As we know SWIFT code bears 31D date and place of expiry. We also know this date is the date for presenting documents. But SWIFT code 48 also bears period for presentation. Both the dates may be the same, maybe not. So I'm wondering whether we need both the dates? From my personal view, one date is enough . Please comment. TKS.
Whether We Need Date Of Expiry Or Period For Presentation
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Re: whether we need date of expiry or period for presentation
Dear,
If your don't mention the period of presentation, then sub article 14(c) is applicable.
if you mentioned period of presentation, then you modify the sub article 14(c)
regards
nesar
If your don't mention the period of presentation, then sub article 14(c) is applicable.
if you mentioned period of presentation, then you modify the sub article 14(c)
regards
nesar
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Re: whether we need date of expiry or period for presentation
dear ofei,
both the dates have their own purpose.
scenario one:
no expiry date, but swift 48 is there. LC issued in 2008.
beneficiary shipped it in 2099 and presented the document within 21 days
scenario two:
Expiry date is there but not swift field 48
document was presented after 60 days but within expiry. mean while the ship arrived at the port and the applicant has to pay fine for delayed discharge.
regd
shahriar
both the dates have their own purpose.
scenario one:
no expiry date, but swift 48 is there. LC issued in 2008.
beneficiary shipped it in 2099 and presented the document within 21 days
scenario two:
Expiry date is there but not swift field 48
document was presented after 60 days but within expiry. mean while the ship arrived at the port and the applicant has to pay fine for delayed discharge.
regd
shahriar
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Re: whether we need date of expiry or period for presentation
Dear Shahriar,
Thank you for your wonderful explanation. This does help me clearly understand the two dates.
Thank you for your wonderful explanation. This does help me clearly understand the two dates.