By virtue of Para 17 of ISBP, the term " Within " when used in connection with a date will exclude the date mentioned.
Eg. 1. Shipment within 05 Apr 10 - Shipment can be made any time till 04 Apr 10
By virtue of Art 3 "from" includes the date mentioned.
Eg.1. Shipment from 05 Apr 10 - Shipment can be made on 05 Apr 10 and anytime thereafter
Question: If shipment is to be made "within 2 days from 05 Apr 10", when can shipment be made?
a) On 04 Apr and 05 Apr OR
b) On 05-Apr and 06-Apr?
Appreciate your response...
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Dear Judith,
As per article 3 of UCP - Interpretations - the words "to", "until", "till", "from" and " between" when used to determine a period of shipment include the date or dates mentioned.
In this case shipment on 05-April and 06-April is correct one.
Regards/Vijay
As per article 3 of UCP - Interpretations - the words "to", "until", "till", "from" and " between" when used to determine a period of shipment include the date or dates mentioned.
In this case shipment on 05-April and 06-April is correct one.
Regards/Vijay