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Law and Practice of Documentary Letters of Credit


ISBN13: 9781841136738
Published: January 2010
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £195.00



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Letters of credit have retained their role as an instrumentality for the financing of foreign trade. An understanding of the law and practice in point is imperative for lawyers advising business people and bank clients, as well as for the banking and trading communities.

The book examines the topic on the basis of the common law system, primarily UK law, and adopts an approach that is analytical and not merely descriptive. Letter of credit transactions are, by their nature, international and most nations have adopted the Uniform Customs and Practices ('UCP') originally promulgated by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in 1933 and updated from time to time.

Today, the UCP constitutes a code of internationally accepted rules governing letter of credit transactions. The authors have therefore selectively incorporated some comparative discussion, for instance, of the position in the USA and Europe. The book will be an essential work of reference for commercial lawyers in all the major financial centres of Europe, America and Asia.

Subjects:
International Trade, Banking and Finance
Contents:
1. Documentary Credits in Practice
2. The Uniform Customs and Other Sources of Law
3. The Documentary Credit Clause of the Underlying Contract
4. Contract between Applicant and Issuing Bank
5. Issuing Bank’s and Confirming Bank’s Contract with Beneficiary
6. Autonomy and the Fraud Exception
7. The Correspondent Bank
8. The Reimbursing Bank
9. The Beneficiary’s Bank
10. Tender of Documents: General Principles of Documentary Compliance
11. Compliance with Specific Documents
12. Transfer and Assignment of the Proceeds of a Letter of Credit
13. Independent Guarantees: Performance Bonds, Standby Credits and Similar Undertakings
14. The Conflict of Laws relating to Letters of Credit
15. Documentary Credits and the Expert Witness
Index.