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A large number of documents are used in the modern international trade such as marine bill of lading, letter of credit, insurance policy, commercial invoice, packing list, air waybill, certificate of origin, multimodal transport documents, parcel post receipt, rail waybill etc. The ( 41 ) evidences the contract of carriage of goods by at least two modes of transport. The ( 42 ) evidences the contract of carriage of goods by air. Unlike B/L, ( 43 ) evidences the contract of carriage but is not a documents of title and is not negotiable. The document issued by the carrier or his agent to enable the consignee or his forwarding agent to take delivery of the imported cargo from the vessel or port is called ( 44 ). ( 45 ) is a document issued by the authorized body in the exporter’s country stating the country of origin of the goods.
41. A. MTD B. B/L C. AWB D. L/C
42. A. MTD B. B/L C. AWB D. L/Cwww.Examw.com
43. A. insurance policy B. ocean bill of lading C. rail waybill D. invoice
44. A. bill of lading B. mate’s receipt C. delivery order D. booking note
45. A. packing list B. Certificate of Origin C. invoice D. dock receipt
Documentary credits are separate transactions from the sales contract with which they are related and Letters of Credit can be divided into many kinds depending on the circumstances. A documentary credit may be available by payment, by negotiation or by acceptance. ( 46 ) means that the nominated bank will pay the beneficiary the full amount due once he submits the correct documents required under the credit. Under a ( 47 ), the beneficiary is given double assurance of payment since the confirming bank has added its own undertaking to that of the opening bank. If a credit can be transferred by the original beneficiary to one or more parties, it is a ( 48). If a credit is stipulated that its amount can be renewed without specific amendment to the credit being made, it is then a ( 49 ). ( 50 ) are those that cannot be amended or revoked without the consent of all the parties concerned.
46. A. confirmed credit B. payment credit C. negotiation credit D. acceptance credit
47 A. confirmed credit B. payment credit C. negotiation credit D. acceptance credit
48 A.sight credit B. transferable credit C. revolving credit D. back-to-back credit
49. A. sight credit B. transferable credit C. revolving credit D. back-to-back credit
50. A. clean credits B. sight credits C. revolving credits D. irrevocable credits
A large number of documents are used in the modern international trade such as marine bill of lading, letter of credit, insurance policy, commercial invoice, packing list, air waybill, certificate of origin, multimodal transport documents, parcel post receipt, rail waybill etc. The ( 41 ) evidences the contract of carriage of goods by at least two modes of transport. The ( 42 ) evidences the contract of carriage of goods by air. Unlike B/L, ( 43 ) evidences the contract of carriage but is not a documents of title and is not negotiable. The document issued by the carrier or his agent to enable the consignee or his forwarding agent to take delivery of the imported cargo from the vessel or port is called ( 44 ). ( 45 ) is a document issued by the authorized body in the exporter’s country stating the country of origin of the goods.
41. A. MTD B. B/L C. AWB D. L/C
42. A. MTD B. B/L C. AWB D. L/Cwww.Examw.com
43. A. insurance policy B. ocean bill of lading C. rail waybill D. invoice
44. A. bill of lading B. mate’s receipt C. delivery order D. booking note
45. A. packing list B. Certificate of Origin C. invoice D. dock receipt
Documentary credits are separate transactions from the sales contract with which they are related and Letters of Credit can be divided into many kinds depending on the circumstances. A documentary credit may be available by payment, by negotiation or by acceptance. ( 46 ) means that the nominated bank will pay the beneficiary the full amount due once he submits the correct documents required under the credit. Under a ( 47 ), the beneficiary is given double assurance of payment since the confirming bank has added its own undertaking to that of the opening bank. If a credit can be transferred by the original beneficiary to one or more parties, it is a ( 48). If a credit is stipulated that its amount can be renewed without specific amendment to the credit being made, it is then a ( 49 ). ( 50 ) are those that cannot be amended or revoked without the consent of all the parties concerned.
46. A. confirmed credit B. payment credit C. negotiation credit D. acceptance credit
47 A. confirmed credit B. payment credit C. negotiation credit D. acceptance credit
48 A.sight credit B. transferable credit C. revolving credit D. back-to-back credit
49. A. sight credit B. transferable credit C. revolving credit D. back-to-back credit
50. A. clean credits B. sight credits C. revolving credits D. irrevocable credits