House Air Waybill under LCs – Is the Title a Discrepancy? In documentary credit practice, transport documents often come with different titles that can make examiners uneasy. One common example is the “House Air Waybill.” Does its title alone justify a discrepancy? Let’s take a closer look. QUESTION Dear Sir, We have asked for airway bill only. However, we have received an airway bill titled “House Air Waybill”. Can we raise … Read More
HOWEVER NAMED HOWERVER NAMED QUESTION Dear Mr. Old Man, PLS answer my questions: I don’t understand the word “HOWEVER NAMED” in UCP 600, particularly Art 20 (a), which says “ A bill of lading, however named…..”. What does it mean? If on the face of the document, we determine and treat it as a bill of lading except the title ” Charter … Read More
HOWEVER NAMED QUERY FROM VNL What does “however named” in UCP mean? ——————- COMMENT Hi, It is noted that the words “however named” appears in the first sub-article of UCP 600 articles 19 -24. It is understood from “however named” that it is not the name or the title of the document that is important. What is important is that the content … Read More