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Fraud and Letters of Credit: Is there a Nullity Exception?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 August 2002
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Despite the absence of fraud on the part of the beneficiary of a letter of credit, is the issuing or confirming bank entitled to refuse to pay the beneficiary on the ground that a tendered document is a “nullity” in the sense that it was forged by a third party or has been executed without the authority of the person by whom it purports to be issued?
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