Hi!
Either I've understtod question not so clear or you are discussing thing different from question sense
Expiry date: 15 May 2008
Docs presented: 15 May 2008
Place of presentation: nominated bank
Result of nominated bank checking: compliant
Docs have been sent from nominated bank: 15 June 2008
Docs have been received by issuing bank: 20 June 2008
What issuing bank should suppose to do on 20th of June, i.e. in about a month after expiry date?
The only one - to fulfill its obligations under its irrevocable undertaking (LC).
Expiry Date has nothing with whether issuing bank undertaking is expired too or not.
Expiry Date as one may see from UCP Article 6(d)&(e) is considered as
Expiry Date for Presentation
Issuings bank undertaking may come to its only one logical end:
1/ if documents received by the issuing bank are compliant then
to honour
2/ if documents received by the issuing bank are discrepant then
to refuse or ask for applicant's waiver
I suppose that presentation period was upto expiry date (otherwise it would constitute transparent discrepancy on which request is silent).
So presentation is duly done by bene, checked by nominated bank and found to be compliant.
Unfortunately, neither UCP nor ISBP are providing time-frame for the docs to be sent out by the nominated/confirming bank further to issuing bank.
This is upto bank-to-bank, bank-to-client relations etc which are out of UCP.
(But, of course, it's strange that
compliant docs were "sitting" somewhere for such a long time
)
At last, docs have reached issuing bank.
It is clearly stated in UCP 600 Article 14 Standard for Examination Of Documents
a. A nominated bank acting on its nomination, a confirming bank, if any, and the issuing bank must examine a presentation to determine, on the basis of the documents alone, whether or not the documents appear on their face to constitute a complying presentation.
b. A nominated bank acting on its nomination, a confirming bank, if any, and the issuing bank shall EACH have a maximum of five banking days following the day of presentation to determine if a presentation is complying. This period is not curtailed or otherwise affected by the occurrence on or after the date of presentation of any expiry date or last day for presentation.
So from 20th of June 2008 You'll have 5 working business days to determine BY YORSELF whether presentation is compliant or not.
And then to proceed with Article 15 (Complying Presentation) or Article 16 (Discrepant documents, ...) of UCP 600 accordingly.
Good luck.