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- In L/C, the reimbursing bank makes reimbursement only when documents presented by the beneficiary are complied with the credit. ( ) A: 正确 B: 错误
- “We hereby agree with the beneficiary that all draft drawn under and/or documents presented hereunder will be duly honored by us provided the terms and conditions of the Credit are complied with...”. In the clause, “we”are ( ). A: issuing bank B: advising bank C: applicant D: beneficiary
- As long as the documents presented by the beneficiary are in complete compliance with the terms and conditions of the credit, the issuing bank or the bank nominated by the credit shall fulfill the undertaking to pay, accept or negotiate.( )
- When a bank deals with the documents presented under a credit for payment or negotiation, it disregards the contract between the importer and exporter.
- ( ) is the bank that makes payment to the beneficiary against presentation of stipulated documents. A: Confirming bank B: Negotiating bank C: Paying bank D: Reimbursing bank
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翻译信用证条款 IF THE DOCUMENTS PRESENTED WITH ANY DISCREPANCIES FROM BENEFICIARY ANDYOUR BANK OR WE FIND ANY DISCREPANCIES WHEN WE RECRIVED THE DOCUMENTS WE WILL CLAIM USD90.00 FOR EACH DISCREPANT.
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Which of the following statements about the bank credit is wrong? A: Bank credit is always regard as indirect credit. B: Bank credit is always regarded as short-term credit. C: Bank credit is always direct credit. D: Bank credit is always long-term credit.
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All documents must be presented to the negotiating bank within 15 days after the issuance of the transportation document but within the credit validity.
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When documents<br/>are presented to the Opening Bank, they shall be examined carefully<br/>within one month. ( )
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Compared with commercial credit, what are the characteristics of bank credit? A: Bank credit is an indirect credit. B: The object of bank credit is monetary capital. C: The object of bank credit is commodity capital. D: Bank credit and changes of industrial capital maintain a certain degree of independence.