A number of practical implications and issues can arise in the daily functioning of independent (first demand) guarantees and standby letters of credit. <b>Bank Guarantees in International Trade</b> provides a comprehensive, highly readable study of the legal and practical aspects and implications of these instruments, broadening the reader's understanding of the law on the subject.
<p class=copymedium>This work comprises all reported case law from the Netherlands, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Belgium and also takes into account the law in certain other European countries and the United States. It examines the governing law of bank guarantees in numerous regions, particularly within the Middle East and North Africa.
<p class=copymedium>The Appendix includes, among other materials, the text of the 1992 ICC Uniform Rules for Demand Guarantees, the 1995 UNCITRAL Convention, and many sample texts.
<p class=copymedium>Its transnational perspective enhances the value of this work, making it useful in other jurisdictions. This second edition contains thoroughly revised, updated, and amended material which reflects new developments in the law and changing patterns in practice and accounts for the introduction of new techniques and problem areas. Bankers and lawyers in particular will find Bank Guarantees in International Trade an insightful and informative work.
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Zuidpoolsingel
Niederlande
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978-90-411-0238-6 (9789041102386)
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<ol class=copymedium><li class=copymedium>Introduction<li class=copymedium>Overview<li class=copymedium>Types of Guarantee<li class=copymedium>Conditions of Payment (Payment Mechanism)<li class=copymedium>Legal Nature<li class=copymedium>Parties to the Underlying Relationship<li class=copymedium>Role and Position of the Bank<li class=copymedium>Drafting and Clauses<li class=copymedium>Relationship Account Party - First Instructing Bank - Second Issuing Bank. Introduction and Structure<li class=copymedium>Relationship Account Party-Bank. Direct Guarantee<li class=copymedium>Relationship Account Party - First Instructing Bank - Second Issuing Bank. Indirect Guarantee. Counter-Guarantee<li class=copymedium>Other Aspects of the Bank Guarantee<li class=copymedium>The Demand for Payment<li class=copymedium>The Concept of Fraud<li class=copymedium>Fraud and the Position of the Bank. Bank's Liability in `After-Payment' Cases<li class=copymedium>Fraud and Restraining Orders<li class=copymedium>Conservatory Attachment and Mareva Injunctions<li class=copymedium>Jurisdiction and Applicable Law<li class=copymedium>Bank Guarantees and Construction Contracts<li class=copymedium>Supporting Facilities by Export Credit Insurance Companies</ol></ol>