Partial shipment

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Shahed
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Partial shipment

Post by Shahed » Thu Mar 06, 2008 12:00 am

L/C prohibited partial shipment.

Beneficiary presented several drawings (not on the same date) i.e. seperate drafts and separate B/L but all the B/L shows same means of conveyance and for the same journey and same distination.

Can we consider this is a partial shipment as presentation of documents are not on the same day and all the B/Ls are not under one bill of exchange ?

Let me have your views.

Shahed
AsifMahmoodButt
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Partial shipment

Post by AsifMahmoodButt » Fri Mar 07, 2008 12:00 am

Shahed,
Unless the credit is prohibiting partial drawings also I would treat it as complying.
Regards, Khalid
Shahed
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Partial shipment

Post by Shahed » Fri Mar 07, 2008 12:00 am

L/C allowed partial drawings but my concern is Article 31 of UCP 600 where it states "A Presentation".

If beneficiary present the documents on different dates (multiple presentation) will it violate the Article 31 ?

Is "A Presentation" means one presentation ? Any ICC opinion in this regard ?

Please let us have your opinion ?

Shahed
polterd
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Partial shipment

Post by polterd » Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:00 am

Shahed,
As long as b/ls evidence "shipment commencing on the same means of conveyance and for the same journey, provided they indicate the same destination", you're not dealing with partial shipments.
I don't know any official opinion on such a case but I don't think you need one.
It is clear as daylight: you may have how many presentations you wish.,as long as b/ls fulfill the conditions of art.31.
Regards,
Bogdan
DanielD
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Partial shipment

Post by DanielD » Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:00 am

I wonder how a bank can determine upon receipt of the first presention if there has been a partial shipment or not and I wonder why the documents are sent in such a way.
Daniel
polterd
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Partial shipment

Post by polterd » Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:00 am

Dear Daniel,
Reasons for doing so are many:
- the time some other documents required are obtained by the beneficiary from the issuers;
- the time some other documents required are legalized/visaed/certified
- the corrections beneficiary or other parties are making to some documents, other than b/l
etc.
Anyhow, I think presentations are made within a short period of time
e.g. two-three in a week.
Regards,
Bogdan
PeterCao
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Partial shipment

Post by PeterCao » Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:00 am

Dear polterd,
according to the reason listed

1. I wonder why not beneficiary
present documents in one lot, once all documents are completedly prepared,
2. if documents presented on the different dates are acceptable, Is the lastest presetation date on those documents treated as presentation date?
3. How to judge if the same presentation

Thanks for your comments
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