Gutteridge and Megrah's Law of Bankers' Commercial Credits

Gutteridge and Megrah's Law of Bankers' Commercial Credits

Author: Richard King

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13: 1135356947

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Presents a systematic study of the law of bankers' commercial credits. Bringing together materials which are to be found scattered throughout the various series of English law reports, this title presents a systematic study of the law relating to commercial credits as applied today. It also contains a detailed exposition of the ICC's Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits. Contents * Provides information on the mechanism, operation and types of credits * Analyses in detail the contractual relationships arising out of issue of credits; the law and practice in relation to transfer of credits; jurisdiction and conflict of laws, etc. * Details the ICC's Uniform Rules for Bank-to-Bank Reimbursements under Documentary Credits and the ICC's International Standby Practices, ISP98 * Assesses the impact of the Rome Convention and the Brussels and Lugano Conventions in relation to applicable law and jurisdiction.


The Law of Bankers' Commercial Credits

The Law of Bankers' Commercial Credits

Author: H C (Harold Cooke) 187 Gutteridge

Publisher: Hassell Street Press

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9781014765574

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