Injuction from a court...
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 4:21 pm
Hi friends,
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Consider a deferred payment LC Issued by Bank A and confirmed by Bank C. Shipment effected and documents were complying, accepted by both Issuing bank and confirming bank. But a few weeks before maturities, Issuing Bank sent a message to confirming bank, stating that they received an injunction from a judge preventing them paying for LC.
Beneficiary request payments from confirming bank.
Here should confirming bank pay the beneficiary for the LC? If yes, can issuing bank avoid reimbursing confirming bank because of the injunction?
Regards
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Consider a deferred payment LC Issued by Bank A and confirmed by Bank C. Shipment effected and documents were complying, accepted by both Issuing bank and confirming bank. But a few weeks before maturities, Issuing Bank sent a message to confirming bank, stating that they received an injunction from a judge preventing them paying for LC.
Beneficiary request payments from confirming bank.
Here should confirming bank pay the beneficiary for the LC? If yes, can issuing bank avoid reimbursing confirming bank because of the injunction?
Regards