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The date on which compliant documents were given to the issuing bank or any other institution permitted under a letter of credit.

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The hidden expiration date on every export letter of credit.

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However, another date equal in importance is referred to as the last date for presentation. The presentation period—the window of time in which the exporter must present documents—is tied to the ship date as indicated in the original transport document.

Letter of Credit Presentation Period

A letter of credit includes terminology similar to “documents must be presented within 10 days after the bill of lading date but within the validity of the letter of credit.” For example, if the shipment took place on January 1, documents must be presented no later than January 11 or the expiration date if earlier. If the expiration date is January 5, documents must be presented by January 5, not the 11th.

Some letters of credit require a presentation period of seven days, some 15, etc. If the letter of credit does not state a presentation date, the exporter has 21 days according to UCP Article 14c. Exporters should be aware of this requirement and feel confident they can work within the stated time period. If not, they should request an amendment.

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Why does a letter of credit include these time requirements? The importer stipulates them because a delay in presentation can create problems. When the goods arrive at the customs entry point, the importer needs the documents to clear the goods. If not cleared in a timely manner, the goods will go into storage and incur daily charges.

With a short presentation period, the importer can force the exporter to deliver the documents to the bank quickly. Once the documents enter banking channels, they will find their way to the importer in due time for customs clearance.

An alert exporter, however, must ask several key questions:

  • How quickly after shipment can the documents be assembled and presented to the bank?
  • Can unusual situations cause delays?
  • Can the consular's signature be obtained (for a specific country) within the time limit?

Some consulates are located in distant cities and only sign documents once a week. If the appointed day for signing documents falls on a holiday, in either country involved in the transaction, then one more week must be added to the time frame. While 10, 15 or even 21 days may seem like adequate time, it can slip away quickly.

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This article was first published in December 2014 and has been updated to include current information, links and formatting.

About the Author: Roy Becker

Roy Becker was President of Roy Becker Seminars based in Centennial, Colorado. His company specialized in educating companies how to mitigate the financial risk of importing and exporting. Previous to starting the training company, Roy had over 30 years experience working in the international departments of several banks where he assisted many importers and exporters with the intricate banking needs associated with international trade.

Roy served as adjunct faculty in the International MBA programs at the University of Denver and University of Colorado in Denver. He conducted seminars at the World Trade Center Denver and The Center for Financial Training Western States, and was a guest lecturer at several Denver area Universities.

Roy retired in 2021.

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Precedence within each class is fixed by the date of presentation of credentials; otherwise, there is no real distinction between them.

The Final Act of Vienna of 1815, as amended at the Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen) in 1818, established four classes of heads of diplomatic missions precedence within each class being determined by the date of presentation of credentials and a system for signing treaties in French alphabetical order by country name.

Visual acuity in the worse eye on the date of presentation ranged between 1.54 and 0 log minimum angle of resolution (MAR) (mean, 0.34 logMAR, Table 1).

If the identified publication was published less than five years after the date of presentation , this publication was recorded and its information was abstracted.

Half of the patients had an improvement of visual acuity in the worse eye (mean final visual acuity, 0.17 logMAR) compared to the date of presentation (mean, 0.64 logMar).

This data consists of date of presentation and the age of patient.

The dates of presentation , presumptive diagnosis of NF and of surgery were documented.

In contrast, the three studies finding differences in diagnostic intervals across ethnic groups recruited participants with definite diagnosis of breast cancer, and then surveyed or examined their medical record for important dates of presentation and referral.

The Q (GP) asked if the GP had been totally or partly involved in the process of establishing the child's cancer diagnosis (yes/no) and requested a detailed description of the patient's first symptom presentation, clinical findings and specific dates, for example, date of first presentation , referral and other milestones in the diagnostic process.

Overall, 12% of the presentations at the ESSKA congresses had been published before the date of the presentation .

Time from first presentation in primary care to first treatment, disease stage at diagnosis and survival time from date of first presentation in primary care were determined.

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What is PRESENTATION DATE

The due date for the required documents to be submitted to the financial institution , as specified on the letter of credit .

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Definition : A presentation is a form of communication in which the speaker conveys information to the audience. In an organization presentations are used in various scenarios like talking to a group, addressing a meeting, demonstrating or introducing a new product, or briefing a team. It involves presenting a particular subject or issue or new ideas/thoughts to a group of people.

It is considered as the most effective form of communication because of two main reasons:

  • Use of non-verbal cues.
  • Facilitates instant feedback.

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Business Presentations are a tool to influence people toward an intended thought or action.

Parts of Presentation

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  • Introduction : It is meant to make the listeners ready to receive the message and draw their interest. For that, the speaker can narrate some story or a humorous piece of joke, an interesting fact, a question, stating a problem, and so forth. They can also use some surprising statistics.
  • Body : It is the essence of the presentation. It requires the sequencing of facts in a logical order. This is the part where the speaker explains the topic and relevant information. It has to be critically arranged, as the audience must be able to grasp what the speaker presents.
  • Conclusion : It needs to be short and precise. It should sum up or outline the key points that you have presented. It could also contain what the audience should have gained out of the presentation.

Purpose of Presentation

  • To inform : Organizations can use presentations to inform the audience about new schemes, products or proposals. The aim is to inform the new entrant about the policies and procedures of the organization.
  • To persuade : Presentations are also given to persuade the audience to take the intended action.
  • To build goodwill : They can also help in building a good reputation

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Communication environment, personal appearance, use of visuals, opening and closing presentation, organization of presentation, language and words, voice quality, body language, answering questions, a word from business jargons.

Presentation is a mode of conveying information to a selected group of people live. An ideal presentation is one that identifies and matches the needs, interests and understanding level of the audience. It also represents the facts, and figures in the form of tables, charts, and graphs and uses multiple colours.

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Definition of presentation noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

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  • presentation on/about somebody/something The sales manager will give a presentation on the new products.
  • Several speakers will be making short presentations .
  • The conference will begin with a keynote presentation by a leading industry figure.
  • a slide/video/multimedia presentation
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  • The trial was adjourned following the presentation of new evidence to the court.
  • The presentation of prizes began after the speeches.
  • The Mayor will make the presentation (= hand over the gift) herself.
  • on presentation of something Members will be admitted on presentation of a membership card.
  • a presentation copy (= a free book given by the author or publisher )
  • a presentation ceremony/evening
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  • Improving the product's presentation (= the way it is wrapped, advertised, etc.) should increase sales.
  • I admire the clear, logical presentation of her arguments.
  • The main emphasis of the training will be on presentation skills .
  • I've put my presentation on a memory stick.
  • the school's annual presentation evening
  • [countable] a performance of a play, etc. in a theatre
  • [countable, uncountable] ( medical ) the position in which a baby is lying in the mother’s body just before birth

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Presentation noun ( talk ), presentation noun ( ceremony ).

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Field 48 (‘Period for presentation in days’) in Letter of Credit (L/C)

Field 48 (‘Period for presentation in days’)

F48 is an optional field in MT700 swift message of Documentary letter of credit.

From the F44C(Latest Date of Shipment) , the countdown will start. Normally the period is up to the LC expiry date mentioned in F31D(Date and Place of Expiry).

The date can be mentioned 7,10,14,21 any days as agreed between buyer and seller but not later than the LC expiry date.

Within this presentation period, the beneficiary submits negotiable documents mentioned in 46A(Documents Required)   to the presenting bank as per instruction in F41D or F41A(Available With..By…)

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lcviews CoronAdvice #7: Dates and timelines under LCs

The new blogpost in the segment “lcviews CoronAdvice” aims to address one of the questions frequently asked during the clovid-19 crises: Is it possible to amend the dates and timelines applicable to a documentary credit – this in order to allow for more time; thereby contemplating delays caused by the fact that many banks work based on their contingency plans and that many countries are in different phases of lockdown.

Initially, it must be mentioned that most of the challenges facing the Trade Finance industry right now relate to LCs already issued. This means that the content of the LC – as well as the UCP 600 provisions will apply. Therefore, in order to change the applicable dates and timelines, there must be made an amendment to the LC. (For new LCs the “correct” dates and timelines can simply be inserted).

According to UCP 600 article 10(a) in order to amend an LC, agreement is required by the issuing bank, the confirming bank (if any) and the beneficiary.

This means that any date or timeline in the LC or the UCP 600 can simply be changed by way of an amendment – given the relevant parties agree to it. However, it must be stressed that although the LC; by its nature is a separate transaction from the sale or other contract (UCP 600 article 4(a)); the LC is of course based upon the agreement between the buyer and the seller. It would be common for contracts to include dates and timelines (e.g. in respect of the agreed delivery date). The dates and timelines in the LC would normally be based upon – and correspond with the dates and timelines in the agreement. This means that when considering amending dates and timelines in the LC, the content of the underlying agreement must of course be considered. 

With that said, the dates and timelines potentially in scope for this are the following:

Date of expiry

UCP 600 article 10 addresses the issue of expiry; which must be read in context with how the LC is available. The outset is that an LC must state an expiry date for presentation. The expiry date is the latest date a presentation must be made – at the place where the LC is available. I.e. at the counters of the bank with which the LC is available. There are two basic scenarios:

1: Where there is a nominate bank (either specified by name – or simply “any bank”)

In such case the place for presentation is at the counters of the (or “a”) nominated bank  OR  at the counters of the issuing bank.

The date of expiry is the same regardless if the beneficiary makes the presentation to the nominated bank or to the issuing bank. 

An example:

Issuing Bank: Bank ISS in India

Nominated Bank: Bank NOM in the UK

Applicant: IMP Trader in India

Beneficiary: EXP Trader in the UK

LC Available with Bank NOM and expires 1 May 2020 in the UK.

In such case EXP Trader (in the UK) must present the documents EITHER to Bank NOM (UK) OR to Bank ISS (India). Regardless to whom the beneficiary chooses to present, the latest date a presentation must be made is 1 May 2020.

Of course, the normal course of action would be for EXP Trader to present to Bank NOM. However, if that – for some reason – is not possible EXP Trader may need to make a direct presentation to Bank ISS. In such case, there could be a need to extend the expiry date.

Also, as mentioned above there may well be other reasons to consider extending the LC expiry date. For example, that it is not possible for EXP Trader to deliver the goods as originally agreed. However, such amendment to the LC should be aligned with the existing agreement, and there may well be a need to change the contract accordingly.

2: Where the LC is only available with the issuing bank

In such case, the place for presentation is at the counters of the issuing bank (only), and the presentation must be made to the issuing bank no later than 1 May 2020. This applies even when there is an advising bank (that is not a nominated bank) involved.

Advising Bank: Bank ADV in the UK

LC Available with Bank ISS and expires 1 May 2020 in India.

In such case the presentation must be made to Bank ISS (India). The latest date a presentation must be made is 1 May 2020.

The normal course of action would be for EXP Trader to “present” the documents to Bank ADV in due time before the expiry date, allowing Bank ADV to forward the documents (on their behalf) to Bank ISS.

As indicated, the fact that there is an advising bank does not change the fact that the presentation must be presented at the issuing bank no later than 1 May 2020.  

Again, it may not possible for EXP Trader to deliver the goods as originally agreed, and therefore an amendment extending the expiry date may be considered. However, such amendment to the LC should be aligned with the existing agreement, and there may well be a need to change the agreement accordingly.

For both examples above, it is also important to consider that an extension of the expiry date could incur extra charges (e.g. issuance commission and amendment commission).

Period for presentation

UCP 600 article 14(c) addresses the period for presentation. Basically, this sub-article applies when the presentation includes a “transport document” (i.e. one of the transport documents described in UCP 600 articles 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 or 25). In such case, the presentation by (or on behalf of) the beneficiary must be made not later than 21 calendar days after the date of shipment, however, not later than the expiry date of the LC (see above). 

As can be seen, the default period for presentation according to UCP 600 article 14(c) is 21 days. This period is commonly modified (often reduced) in the LC. In such case it is the number of days mentioned in the LC that apply.

In a situation where there are delays, it may well take longer time than normally to obtain the documents needed to be presented under the LC. For that reason, there may well be a need, to have a longer period for presentation. In such case, there are 2 issues to consider

* The documents may potentially have a longer transit time between the seller and the buyer – and there is the risk that the goods arrive before the documents, and it may be challenging for the buyer to obtain release of the goods (e.g. because the bill of lading has not arrived timely).

* Normally an LC is structured so that the date of expiry, latest date of shipment and period for presentation are aligned. I.e.:

“Latest date of shipment” + “period for presentation” = “date of expiry”

This means that changing the “period for presentation” may trigger changes to “latest date of shipment” and “date of expiry”.

Latest date of shipment

As such the “latest date of shipment” is not defined in the UCP 600. There are, however, different places throughout the UCP 600 where “latest date of shipment” is mentioned, i.e.:

* Sub-article 29(c); latest date for shipment will not be extended as a result of the expiry date or the last day for presentation falls on a day when the bank to which presentation is to be made is closed.

* Sub-article 31(b); if the presentation consists of more than one set of transport documents, the latest date of shipment as evidenced on any of the sets of transport documents will be regarded as the date of shipment.

* Sub-article 38(g); the latest shipment date or given period for shipment is part of the data that may be changed when transferring the LC.

However, where it is primarily important in the context of this “lcviews CoronAdvice” is that all of the UCP 600 transport articles (i.e. articles 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 or 25) in one form or the other define “shipment”.

Most LCs issued include a latest shipment date, which is the latest date (based on the presented transport document) that goods covered by the LC must be shipped. 

LC information (excerpts):

:31D: DATE AND PLACE OF EXPIRY

200501 IN UNITED KINGDOM

:44E: PORT OF LOADING

:44F: PORT OF DISCHARGE

CHINESE PORT

:44C: LATEST DATE OF SHIPMENT

:46A: DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

+ FULL SET ON BOARD MARINE BILLS OF LADING ISSUED TO ORDER OF ISSUING BANK NOTIFY APPLICANT MARKED FREIGHT PREPAID

:48: PERIOD FOR PRESENTATION

Presentation information:

Documents presented by the beneficiary to the nominated bank:  24 April 2020

Goods shipped on board (bill of lading):  6 April 2020

The goods are shipped on board 6 April 2020, which is acceptable because the LC indicates 10 April 2020 as latest date of shipment.

As the period for presentation is 21 days, the presentation must be made no later than 27 April 2020 (i.e. 6 April 2020 + 21 days).

There may well be good reasons to consider extending “latest date of shipment”, as it may not be possible for the beneficiary to ship the goods as originally agreed. However, such amendment to the LC should be aligned with the existing underlying agreement, and there may well be a need to change the agreement accordingly. Likewise, such amendment could also trigger amendments to the date of expiry (see above).

Maturity/due date

According to UCP 600 article 6(b) an LC must state whether it is available by  sight payment ,  deferred payment ,  acceptance  or  negotiation .

For the purpose of deferred payment and acceptance, it will apply that the payment is due a fixed period of time after a determinable date (e.g. shipment or sight).

For the purpose of negotiation, the LC may both be payable at sight – or at a future date (as determined by the LC).

For the scenarios where the LC is payable at a future date – that later date will be determined by the wording of the LC. ISBP 745 section B offers guidance in that respect. 

:41A: AVAILABLE WITH

BY DEF PAYMENT

:42P: DEFERRED PAYMENT DETAILS

90 DAYS AFTER SHIPMENT

Following that, payment is due 5 July 2020 (i.e. 6 April 2020 + 90 days).

It is possible to change the deferred payment period in the LC via an amendment. However, such amendment to the LC should be aligned with the underlying agreement, and there may well be a need to change the agreement accordingly. 

Timeline to determine if a presentation is complying

According to UCP 600 article 14(b) the bank (nominated bank (acting on its nomination), confirming bank and issuing bank) each have a maximum of five banking days following the day of presentation to determine if a presentation is complying. This provision is further qualified by UCP 600 article 16(d) which states that the notice of refusal (if any), must be given by telecommunication or, if that is not possible, by other expeditious means  no later than the close of the fifth banking day following the day of presentation .  

It is important to understand that this provision is relevant for the banks; I.e. the rationale for changing the “five days period” is for example that the involved banks have activated their contingency planes; and (as an example) the bank officers are working from home – and therefore need more time to examine the presentation and send the notice of refusal. In that respect it is important to understand that the “five days period” is actually a “ maximum  of five days period”. I.e. in reality the period could be shorter. In any case, if the timeline to determine if a presentation is complying is to be changed (for the specific LC) then that is possible via an amendment.

In summing up the above, it is possible to change all timelines and dates in an LC and the UCP 600 – but it must be done using the normal way of amending LCs. 

Also, it is important to bear in mind that the LC is based upon the underlying agreement between the buyer and the seller, meaning that amendments to the LC should reflect amendments to the underlying agreement.

* In order to change the applicable dates and timelines, there must be made an amendment to the LC. 

* Any date or timeline in the LC or the UCP 600 can simply be changed by way of an amendment – given the relevant parties agree to it.

* When considering amending dates and timelines in the LC, the content of the underlying agreement must of course be considered.

*  Changing a date or timeline, for example the “period for presentation” may trigger changes to other timelines or dates, for example “latest date of shipment” and “date of expiry”

Look out; more “lcviews CoronAdvice” to come.

Meanwhile – as always, take care of the LC – but take special care of each other during these difficult times.

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    PRESENTATION definition: 1. a talk giving information about something: 2. an occasion when prizes, qualifications, etc. are…. Learn more.

  5. Date of Presentation Definition

    Date of Presentation means the date upon which a bill or notice is postmarked, delivered personally to the Customer, or emailed to an email address the Customer provided to the Agency. Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3. Based on 8 documents. Date of Presentation means the date upon which a bill or notice is mailed, as evidenced by the United States ...

  6. Payment Presentation Date Definition

    Presentation Date means a day which (subject to Condition 12 (Prescription)): Representation Date shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4 (k). Investor Presentation is defined in Section 5.3. Lender Presentation means the Lender Presentation dated July 12, 2016, relating to the Credit Facilities and the Transactions.

  7. date of presentation

    The phrase "date of presentation" is correct and usable in written English. It is typically used to refer to the day on which something (e.g. a report, product launch, etc.) will be presented or made available. For example, "The date of presentation for the new product launch is Friday, December 4th."

  8. What It Takes to Give a Great Presentation

    Here are a few tips for business professionals who want to move from being good speakers to great ones: be concise (the fewer words, the better); never use bullet points (photos and images paired ...

  9. What is PRESENTATION DATE? Definition of PRESENTATION DATE (Black's Law

    Definition of PRESENTATION DATE: The due date for the required documents to be submitted to the financial institution , as specified on the letter of credit .

  10. Presentation Definition & Meaning

    presentation: [noun] the act of presenting. the act, power, or privilege especially of a patron of applying to the bishop or ordinary for instituting someone into a benefice.

  11. presentation noun

    1 [uncountable] the act of showing something or of giving something to someone The trial was adjourned following the presentation of new evidence to the court. The presentation of prizes began after the speeches. The Mayor will make the presentation (= hand over the gift) herself. Members will be admitted on/upon presentation of a membership card. a presentation copy (= a free book given by ...

  12. What is Presentation? Definition, Parts and Factors

    Definition: A presentation is a form of communication in which the speaker conveys information to the audience. In an organization presentations are used in various scenarios like talking to a group, addressing a meeting, demonstrating or introducing a new product, or briefing a team. It involves presenting a particular subject or issue or new ideas/thoughts to a group of people.

  13. What is a Presentation?

    The definition or meaning of a formal presentation is a presentation that one has had time to prepare for. One has generally been asked in advance to give the presentation, and one has practiced ...

  14. presentation noun

    [countable] a meeting at which something, especially a new product or idea, or piece of work, is shown to a group of people presentation on/about somebody/something The sales manager will give a presentation on the new products.; Several speakers will be making short presentations.; The conference will begin with a keynote presentation by a leading industry figure.

  15. PRESENTATION definition

    PRESENTATION meaning: 1. the way something is arranged or shown to people: 2. a talk giving information about something…. Learn more.

  16. PRESENTATION Definition & Meaning

    Presentation definition: an act of presenting.. See examples of PRESENTATION used in a sentence.

  17. Presentation Definition & Meaning

    Presentation definition: A formal introduction of someone to others, as at court. The style or manner with which something is offered for consideration or display.

  18. Field 48 ('Period for presentation in days') in Letter of Credit (L/C)

    As a common practice, LC validity is kept 90days (one quarter) to maintain the same charge. In that case, the latest date of shipment is mentioned as 69 days. The presentation period is 21 days if there's no specific requirement from the buyer or seller. The presentation can be both Electronic records or paper documents.

  19. Presentation period Definition

    Related to Presentation period. Presentation Date means a day which (subject to Condition 12 (Prescription)):. Representation Date shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4(k).. Evaluation Period bears the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 7.4(d)(i);. Notification Period has the meaning given to such term in Clause 3.10(b) or 3.10(c) of the Gold Bullion Terms, as the case may be.

  20. LCViews

    The latest date a presentation must be made is 1 May 2020. The normal course of action would be for EXP Trader to "present" the documents to Bank ADV in due time before the expiry date, allowing Bank ADV to forward the documents (on their behalf) to Bank ISS. ... meaning that amendments to the LC should reflect amendments to the underlying ...

  21. Presentation Date Definition: 342 Samples

    Define Presentation Date. means a day which (subject to Condition 12 (Prescription)):

  22. Microsoft PowerPoint

    Microsoft PowerPoint is an American presentation program, [8] created by Robert Gaskins, Tom Rudkin and Dennis Austin [8] at a software company named Forethought, Inc. [8] It was released on April 20, 1987, [9] initially for Macintosh computers only. [8]