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Gutteridge and Megrah's Law of Bankers' Commercial Credits 8th ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781135356941
ISBN: 185743112X
Published: December 2001
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
Price: £216.00
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This work presents a systematic study of the law of bankers' commercial credits, reflecting the continued use of the documentary credit in the finance of foreign trade. It brings together the material relating to bankers' commercial credits which is to be found scattered throughout the various series of English law reports, and provides details of the recent decisions of the courts on the subject.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance, eBooks
Contents:
Preface.
Table of cases.
Table of statutes.
Bibliography
1. Bankers' commercial credits - mechanism and operation
2. The types of credit
3. Revocable and irrevocable credits
4. The legal aspects
5. Relationship between buyer and seller
6. Contractual relationships
7. Transmission of the benefit of a credit
8. The tender of documents under a credit
9. The bankers' security
10. The measure of damages for breach of the bankers' undertaking
11. Conflict of laws