Letters of credit have retained their role as an instrument for the financing of foreign trade. An understanding of the law and practice in point is imperative for lawyers advising business people and bank clients, as well as for the banking and trading communities. The book examines the topic on the basis of the common law system, primarily UK law, and adopts an approach that is analytical and not merely descriptive. Letter of credit transactions are, by their nature, international and most nations have adopted the Uniform Customs and Practices (UCP), originally promulgated by the...
Letters of credit have retained their role as an instrument for the financing of foreign trade. An understanding of the law and practice in point is i...