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... of its contract with the importer and any letter of credit or direct letter of commitment under whi... commitment, or, if payment is to be made at sight, the purchase contract;. (5) The provisions of the...
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... under the Uniform Rules for Documentary Credits ("UCP") and in relation to letters of credit gener... 500 and provided that payment would be at sight on presentation of certain documents including a c...
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...(b) Letter of commitment to a bank. At the request of the bor... the terms of such letter of commitment for sight payments made for the account of an approved appli..., or advice of a commercial letter of credit for the benefit of a supplier, or may instruct the...
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... is made, the remittance will first be credited to any tax liability reported on the Form 706QDT, ...(C) Letter of credit. Except as otherwise provided in paragra... credit must be irrevocable and provide for sight payment. The letter of credit must have a term of ...
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..., promising payment with an irrevocable letter of credit to be issued by a bank of Parkans' choic...Payment would occur at sight upon presentation of certain non-negotiable docume...
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... amounts C.21Payment and Performance Letter of Credit C.22Billing and payment C.23Method of pa... of credit is available by your draft/s at sight, drawn on us and accompanied by a manually signed ...
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... undertake to honor your or the transferee's sight draft(s) drawn on the issuing or, if any, the conf...
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In May 1831, Alexis de Tocqueville and his friend Gustave de Beaumont landed at Newport RI after 37 days at sea. Tocquevile was a deputy royal prosecutor, Beaumont his immediate superior. The two had been granted leaves of absence from their duties in the French judicial system to study American prisons, and a book-length report they co-authored upon their return, Du systeme penitentiaire aux Etats-Unis et de son application en France, testifies to the earnestness with which they undertook their mission. But the letters they wrote from America show them avidly observing everything around them. Prison reform was their passport to the New World; it legitimated what proved to be a cultural enquiry of seminal importance. Here, Tocqueville's that reflect his anxieties ar...
...!" were heard, but one needed a spyglass to sight the shoreline. Today, at dawn, Long Island came in... diverting, though it didn't do us much credit in the eyes of our allies. I killed red, blue, yel...
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...issued a $1 million "Letter of Credit" to Teleport Communications Group, Inc. ...When Teleport presented two sight drafts totaling $1 million, however, Barclay refus...
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This monograph is a case study of newspaper competition in New Hampshire between the province's official newspaper and an upstart Whig challenger in the period marked by contention over the Stamp Act (1765-1766) and over the tight oligarchical reign of the Wentworth family. The case study is grounded in the civic republican tradition articulated by Bernard Bailyn and Gordon Wood as well as the revisionist scholarship since the 1960s that takes the role of the "little people" seriously. It maintains that the competition between the two newspapers contributed to, and opened up, the public spaces in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to a wider compass than might have been predicted if one follows the standard Habermasian argument for the develop of a bourgeois public sphere. In part, these more d...
... the bourgeois public sphere without losing sight of that category's pragmatic limitations and the r... Thomas Gordon commonly known as "Cato's Letters" (see Bailyn: 1992, 8, 28; Clark: 2000, 349-350; C... up later in the paper, he nevertheless credits Fowle with a sophisticated argument evincing the t...