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Consignee information on other docs.

Post by Trang » Sat Jan 30, 2010 3:35 pm

ISBP para 190 states: "Consignee information, if shown, must not be in conflict with the consignee information shown in the transport document. However, if a credit requires a transport document to be issued “to order”, “to the order of shipper”, “to order of the issuing bank” or “consigned to the issuing bank”, the certificate of origin may show the applicant of the credit, or another party named therein, as consignee. If a credit has been transferred, the name of the first beneficiary as consignee would also be acceptable." Does the principle equally apply to other document on which there is consignee information completed?
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IF ITS SHOWN IN C.O

Post by malla » Fri Feb 05, 2010 5:58 pm

Trang wrote:ISBP para 190 states: "Consignee information, if shown, must not be in conflict with the consignee information shown in the transport document. However, if a credit requires a transport document to be issued “to order”, “to the order of shipper”, “to order of the issuing bank” or “consigned to the issuing bank”, the certificate of origin may show the applicant of the credit, or another party named therein, as consignee. If a credit has been transferred, the name of the first beneficiary as consignee would also be acceptable." Does the principle equally apply to other document on which there is consignee information completed?
I am looking forward to hearing yr comments.
Hi
ISBP 184 says particularly about the consignee information shown in certificate of origin.it may not apply to all documents.

appreciate further clarification


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consignee information can apply to other docs

Post by ucp800 » Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:01 pm

Hi,


The practice highlighted in paragraph 190 of ISBP concerning the construction of the consignee (or similar)
fields on a certificate of origin when such transport document is issued "to order" or "to order of ISSUING BANK is included under the heading "Certificate of Origin", the principle equally applies to other documents on which there is
consignee information completed.

Please referring to ICC opinion
R699 (TA607)
(ISBP 681 paragraph 184)

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ucp 800

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i agree

Post by shahriar » Sun Feb 07, 2010 9:13 pm

i agree with UCP800. good answer

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Consignee information

Post by nesarul » Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:07 pm

Dear,
If Credit asked for Bill of lading issued to the order of issuing bank [Bank I] and B/L issued accordingly but COO issued with consignee information as Bank I, Is it discrepanct?
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