A LC asks for a Cert of Origin certified by a Chamber of Commerce in a EU country, and states that it should be on a printed letter head form of the issuer.
The CO presented is issued, stamped and signed by the required EU country Chamber of Commerce using the EU usual form, which contains a box on the right top including the following bold printed title : 'European Union Certificate of Origin'.
Would you consider this document as issued on a printed letter head form of the issuer.
Thanks
Antoine
Printed letter head form of the issuer
Printed letter head form of the issuer
1. It does amaze me the amount of rubbish applicants / banks put in documentary credits.
2. To me it does not sound as if the c/o is on the ‘letter HEAD form of the issuer’, as I would understand the term ‘letter HEAD form’, the issuer being Chamber of Commerce. So I would have to say ‘no’ with a very heavy heart indeed and a further reinforced desire to see the documentary credit killed off for evermore.
2. To me it does not sound as if the c/o is on the ‘letter HEAD form of the issuer’, as I would understand the term ‘letter HEAD form’, the issuer being Chamber of Commerce. So I would have to say ‘no’ with a very heavy heart indeed and a further reinforced desire to see the documentary credit killed off for evermore.
Printed letter head form of the issuer
Dear Jeremy,
I fully agree with you.
Thanks
Antoine
I fully agree with you.
Thanks
Antoine