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No. P824E
ISBN : 978-92-842-1184-5
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Help CentreThe ICC Uniform Rules for Collections are a practical set of Rules to aid bankers, buyers, and sellers in the collections process. The Rules have been prepared to resolve problems that practitioners have experienced in their everyday operations since 1979.
URC 522 underlines the need for the principal and/or the remitting bank to attach a separate document, the collection instruction, to every collection subject to the Rules – makes it very clear that banks will not examine documents, particularly not to look for instructions – addresses problems banks experience in respect of documents against acceptance (D/A) and documents against payment (D/P) – clearly indicates that banks have no obligation to store and insure goods when instructed.
Code ISBN : | 978-92-842-1184-5 |
Weight : | 0.3000 kgs |
Number of pages : | 29 |
Publishing date : | 1995 |
Language : | English |
Format in cm : | 10*21 |
Article 1: Application of URC 522..... 7
Article 2: Definition of collection..... 7
Article 3: Parties to a Collection..... 8
Article 4: Collection instruction..... 9
Article 5: Presentation..... 11
Article 6: Sight/Acceptance..... 11
Article 7: Release of commercial documents..... 11
Article 8: Creation of documents..... 12
Article 9: Good faith and reasonable care..... 13
Article 10: Documents vs. goods/services/performances..... 13
Article 11: Disclaimer for acts of an instructed party..... 13
Article 12: Disclaimer on documents received..... 14
Article 13: Disclaimer on effectiveness of documents..... 14
Article 14: Disclaimer on delays, loss in transit and translation..... 14
Article 15: Force majeure..... 14
Article 16: Payment without delay..... 15
Article 17: Payment in local currency..... 15
Article 18: Payment in foreign currency..... 15
Article 19: Partial payments..... 15
Article 20: Interest..... 16
Article 21: Charges and expenses..... 16
Article 22: Acceptance..... 18
Article 23: Promissory notes and other instruments..... 18
Article 24: Protest..... 18
Article 25: Case-of-need..... 18
Article 26: Advices..... 18
Preliminary considerations..... 25
Article e1: Application of the eURC..... 26
Article e2: Scope of the eURC..... 26
Article e3: Relationship of the eURC to the URC..... 26
Article e4: Definitions..... 26
Article e5: Electronic records and paper documents v. goods, services or performance..... 27
Article e6: Format..... 28
Article e7: Presentation..... 28
Article e8: Advice of non-payment or non-acceptance..... 28
Article e9: Determination of a due date..... 28
Article e10: Release of electronic records..... 29
Article e11: Data corruption of an electronic record..... 29
Article e12: Additional disclaimer of liability for presentation of electronic
records under eURC..... 29
Article e13: Force majeure..... 29
The world’s essential rule-making body for the banking industry..... 30
Rules..... 30
Policy-making..... 30
Publications and trade register..... 30
Dispute resolution..... 30
Education and certification..... 30
Specialized training and events...... 30
Strategic partnerships..... 31
About ICC..... 31
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