What is your understanding about "Manually signed". Is this means handwritten signature ?
L/C is asking a documents manually signed and documents received shows signature in stamp.
Is it a discrepancy ?
Shahed
Toronto
Manually signed
Manually signed
Hi, Sean
Yes. Manually signed means handwritten signatures. We have encountered a few cases where the issuing banks have insisted that the doc was discrepant because it was not signed as per LC requirement. The doc concerned even includes ins. policy/cert where it has no longer bear any handwritten signatures.
Regards
Hong
Yes. Manually signed means handwritten signatures. We have encountered a few cases where the issuing banks have insisted that the doc was discrepant because it was not signed as per LC requirement. The doc concerned even includes ins. policy/cert where it has no longer bear any handwritten signatures.
Regards
Hong
Manually signed
Shahed,
I have no doubt that the term ‘manually signed’ is intended to mean signed by pen. Whether it could be interpreted in other ways as well is not a discussion in which I would want to be involved.
I have no doubt that the term ‘manually signed’ is intended to mean signed by pen. Whether it could be interpreted in other ways as well is not a discussion in which I would want to be involved.
Manually signed
Official opinion R198. A document which bears a hand-written signature is manually signed
Daniel
Daniel