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신용장 매입은행의 법적지위Legal Status of Negotiating Banks of Documentary Letter of Credit

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Legal Status of Negotiating Banks of Documentary Letter of Credit
Authors
허해관
Issue Date
Dec-2017
Publisher
한국무역상무학회
Keywords
Negotiation; Negotiating Bank; Negotiation Credit; Duty to Negotiate; Right to Recourse; 신용장 매입; 매입은행; 매입신용장; 매입의무; 상환청구권
Citation
무역상무연구, v.76, pp.77 - 101
Journal Title
무역상무연구
Volume
76
Start Page
77
End Page
101
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/7009
ISSN
1229-2036
Abstract
 This article provides the definitions of the negotiation of credit, the negotiating bank and the negotiation credit. It further describes a number of legal status of negotiating banks by looking into the legal relations firstly between the beneficiary and the negotiating bank and secondly between the issuing bank and the negotiating bank. This study is in large part based on relevant provisions of UCP 600 and decisions of the Supreme court of South Korea.  Under UCP 600 the definition of negotiation requires the purchase by the nominated negotiating bank of the required documents by advancing funds on or before the banking day on which reimbursement is due to the negotiating bank. A negotiation credit authorizes the negotiating bank who is a nominated bank to purchase from the beneficiary the documents required by the letter of credit and to present those documents to the issuing bank for reimbursement. If the credit is to be honoured at sight, reimbursement is due when the issuing bank determines that there has been a conforming presentation. Reimbursement under a letter of credit available by acceptance or by deferred payment is due at maturity of the credit.  In particular, while the timing of advance by the nominated negotiating bank is up to the parties, a promise of the negotiating bank to advance the purchase price to a fraudulent beneficiary does not confer immunity from letter-of-credit fraud prior to its performance. This requires the negotiating bank who is notified of material fraud prior to making an advance to beneficiary to avoid a loss by using the fraud.
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