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Understanding Article 38 of UCP 600: Transferable Credits

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In international trade, a transferable letter of credit (LC) allows the beneficiary (often a middleman or trader) to transfer part or all of the credit to another party — usually…

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Understanding Article 37 of UCP 600: Disclaimer for Acts of an Instructed Party

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In international trade, banks often rely on other banks — known as instructed parties — to perform specific tasks under a Letter of Credit (LC). These tasks may include advising,…

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Understanding Article 36 of UCP 600: Force Majeure

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In international trade, unexpected events such as wars, natural disasters, or system failures can interrupt banking operations and delay payments or document processing. To address such risks, Article 36 of…

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Understanding Article 35 of UCP 600: Disclaimer on Transmission and Translation of Messages

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In international trade, Letters of Credit (LCs) rely heavily on communication — often transmitted via SWIFT, mail, fax, or courier. But what happens if a message is delayed, distorted, or…

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