BIIL OF LADING STATES ONLY ONE OF THE ORIGINALS IS SIGNED QUESTION Hi, The bill of lading states that only one of the originals is signed (see attached). Is the discrepancy valid? Best regards, B. Attached: —– ANSWER Hi, I find that the statement itself seems to be conflicting. Unsigned bills of lading are not considered originals. Therefore, if the LC requires 3/3 original bills of lading, presenting only one signed … Read More
ORIGINAL BILLS OF LADING MUST INDICATE NUMBER OF ORIGINALS ISSUED QUESTION Dear Mr. Old Man, The beneficiary provides a draft bill of lading to his bank for checking before the shipping line issues the original bill of lading. The draft bill of lading shows “No of Copies: THREE (3)” (see attachment). The bank notes that the words “No of Copies” should be changed to “Number of Originals”. Do you think … Read More
QUESTIONS REGARDING SIGNATURE, NUMBER OF ORIGINALS, GEOGRAPHICAL AREA . QUESTION Dear Mr. Old Man, Please help me with the following: 1) LC requires “Signed commercial invoice”, but the invoice presented is signed with a stamp bearing the name of the beneficiary, e.g., ABC Co., Ltd. Can the stamp be treated as a signature? 2) LC does not require insurance policy to indicate number of originals. 2.1 Is it acceptable … Read More
IS THE NOMINATED BANK REQUIRED TO VERIFY WHETHER THE BENEFICIARY HAS AUTHORIZED THE PRESENTING BANK TO PRESENT THE DOCUMENTS?
CAN THE ISUING BANK CITE “LATE PRESENTATION” AS A DISCREPANCY SOLELY BASED ON THE DATE OF THE COVER LETTER?
IS THE NOMINATED BANK REQUIRED TO VERIFY WHETHER THE BENEFICIARY HAS AUTHORIZED THE PRESENTING BANK TO PRESENT THE DOCUMENTS?
CAN THE ISUING BANK CITE “LATE PRESENTATION” AS A DISCREPANCY SOLELY BASED ON THE DATE OF THE COVER LETTER?