International Standby Practices ISP98

No. E590E

ISBN : 978-92-842-0454-0

Though standby letters of credit have similarities with commercial letters of credit and other financial instrument, there are significant differences in scope and practice. A new set of Rules was therefore required for this workhorse of commerce and finance and ISP 98 fills this important gap in the market place. ISP98 reflects a distillation of practices from a wide range of standby users: bankers, merchants, rating agencies, corporate treasurers, credit managers, government officials and banking regulators. Like the UCP for commercial credits, ISP98 is destined to become the industry standard for the use of standbys in international transactions. Another set of invaluable ICC rules, ISP98 offers a precise and detailed framework for practitioners dealing with standby letters of credit.

Code ISBN : 978-92-842-0454-0
Number of pages : 69
Publishing date : 1998
Language : English
Format in cm : 10*21

CONTENTS

FOREWORD

 

PREFACE

 

PROLOGUE

 

RULE 1: General Provisions

 

RULE 2: Obligations

 

RULE 3: Presentation

 

RULE 4: Examination

 

RULE 5: Notice, Preclusion, and Disposition of Documents

 

RULE 6: Transfer, Assignment, and Transfer by Operation of Law

 

RULE 7: Cancellation

 

RULE 8: Reimbursement Obligations

 

RULE 9: Timing

 

RULE 10: Syndication / Participation

 

 

APPENDICES

 

Index

 

Acknowledgements

 

ICC at a glance

 

Institute of International Banking Law and Practice, Inc

 

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Professor James E. Byrne Director, Institute of International Banking Law & Practice, Inc.; Chair & Reporter, ISP Working Group James G. Barnes Baker & McKenzie; Vice Chair, ISP Working Group Gary W. Collyer Vice President, Citibank, N.A; Chair, ICC Ad Hoc Working Group & Technical Adviser to the ICC Banking Commission