單托收統(tǒng)一規(guī)則第522號(URC522)英文版
ICC Uniform Rules for Collections
ICC Publication No. 522
1995 Revision in force as of January 1, 1996
CONTENT
A. General Provisions and Definitions
Application of URC 522
Definition of Collection
Parties to a Collection
B. Form and Structure of Collections
C.Form of Presentation
Presentation
Sight/Acceptance
Release of Commercial Documents
Documents Against Acception (D/A) vs Documents Against Payment (D/P)
Creation of Documents
D.Liabilities and Responsibilities
Good Faith and Reasonable Care
Documents vs. Goods/Services/Performances
Disclaimer for Acts of an Instructed Party
Disclaimer on Documents Received
Disclaimer on Effectiveness of Documents
Disclaimer on Delays,Loss in Transit and Translation
Force Majeure
E. Payment
Payment Without Delay
Payment in Local Currency
Payment in Foreign Currency
Partial Payment
F.Interest,Charges and Expenses
Interest
Charges and Expenses
G. Other Provisions
Acceptance
Promissory Notes and other Instructions
Protest
Case-of-Need
Advices
A. General Provisions and Definitions
Article 1
Application of URC 522
a. The Uniform Rules for Collections, 1995 Revision, ICC Publication No.522, shall apply to all collections as defined in Article 2 where such rules are incorporated into the text of the “collection instruction” referred to in Article 4 and are binding on all parties thereto unless otherwise expressly agreed or contrary to the provisions of a national,state or local law and/or regulation which cannot be departed from.
b. Banks shall have no obligation to handle either a collection or any collection instruction or subsequent related instructions.
c. If a bank elects, for any reason, not to handle a collection or any related instructions received by it, it must advise the party from whom it received the collection or the instructions by telecommunication or, if that is not possible, by other expeditious means, without delay.
Article 2
Definition of Collection
For the purposes of these Articles:
a.“Collection”means the handling by banks of documents as defined in sub-Article 2 (b), in accordance received, in order to:
I. obtain payment and/or acceptance, or
II. deliver documents against payment and/or against acceptance,or
III. deliver documents on other terms and conditions.
ICC Uniform Rules for Collections
ICC Publication No. 522
1995 Revision in force as of January 1, 1996
CONTENT
A. General Provisions and Definitions
Application of URC 522
Definition of Collection
Parties to a Collection
B. Form and Structure of Collections
C.Form of Presentation
Presentation
Sight/Acceptance
Release of Commercial Documents
Documents Against Acception (D/A) vs Documents Against Payment (D/P)
Creation of Documents
D.Liabilities and Responsibilities
Good Faith and Reasonable Care
Documents vs. Goods/Services/Performances
Disclaimer for Acts of an Instructed Party
Disclaimer on Documents Received
Disclaimer on Effectiveness of Documents
Disclaimer on Delays,Loss in Transit and Translation
Force Majeure
E. Payment
Payment Without Delay
Payment in Local Currency
Payment in Foreign Currency
Partial Payment
F.Interest,Charges and Expenses
Interest
Charges and Expenses
G. Other Provisions
Acceptance
Promissory Notes and other Instructions
Protest
Case-of-Need
Advices
A. General Provisions and Definitions
Article 1
Application of URC 522
a. The Uniform Rules for Collections, 1995 Revision, ICC Publication No.522, shall apply to all collections as defined in Article 2 where such rules are incorporated into the text of the “collection instruction” referred to in Article 4 and are binding on all parties thereto unless otherwise expressly agreed or contrary to the provisions of a national,state or local law and/or regulation which cannot be departed from.
b. Banks shall have no obligation to handle either a collection or any collection instruction or subsequent related instructions.
c. If a bank elects, for any reason, not to handle a collection or any related instructions received by it, it must advise the party from whom it received the collection or the instructions by telecommunication or, if that is not possible, by other expeditious means, without delay.
Article 2
Definition of Collection
For the purposes of these Articles:
a.“Collection”means the handling by banks of documents as defined in sub-Article 2 (b), in accordance received, in order to:
I. obtain payment and/or acceptance, or
II. deliver documents against payment and/or against acceptance,or
III. deliver documents on other terms and conditions.