Payment Must Be Done Through L/C After Presentation Of Invoice
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 2:17 pm
Dear experts,
I would like to ask you your opinions concerning following situation:
Applicant and beneficiary concluded the contract for delivery of goods.
According to the contract payment must be done through L/C after presentation of invoice and delivery act signed by applicant and beneficiary, but if the delivery act will not be signed after 20 days from its issuance it shall be deemed signed, becomes due and payable. Incoterms basis DDP territory of applicant.
Beneficiary wants to add to the L/C special condition "if the delivery act will not be signed after 20 days from its issuance it shall be deemed signed, becomes due and payable".
I think it will cause misunderstanding in the L/C that states:on the one hand "delivery act must be signed by applicant and beneficiary" on the other hand "if the delivery act will not be signed after 20 days from its issuance it shall be deemed signed, becomes due and payable".
The questions is: Will it be discrepancy if delivery act presented without applicant's sign, but L/C states both conditions?
Thank you for your opinions,
Best regards,
Simcorporate
I would like to ask you your opinions concerning following situation:
Applicant and beneficiary concluded the contract for delivery of goods.
According to the contract payment must be done through L/C after presentation of invoice and delivery act signed by applicant and beneficiary, but if the delivery act will not be signed after 20 days from its issuance it shall be deemed signed, becomes due and payable. Incoterms basis DDP territory of applicant.
Beneficiary wants to add to the L/C special condition "if the delivery act will not be signed after 20 days from its issuance it shall be deemed signed, becomes due and payable".
I think it will cause misunderstanding in the L/C that states:on the one hand "delivery act must be signed by applicant and beneficiary" on the other hand "if the delivery act will not be signed after 20 days from its issuance it shall be deemed signed, becomes due and payable".
The questions is: Will it be discrepancy if delivery act presented without applicant's sign, but L/C states both conditions?
Thank you for your opinions,
Best regards,
Simcorporate