Common use of Uniform Customs and Practices Clause in Contracts

Uniform Customs and Practices. The Issuing Bank may have the Letters of Credit be subject to The Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, as published as of the date of issue by the International Chamber of Commerce (the "UCP"), in which case the UCP may be incorporated therein and deemed in all respects to be a part thereof.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Fieldcrest Cannon Inc), Credit Agreement (Penske Motorsports Inc), Credit Agreement (Tultex Corp)

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Uniform Customs and Practices. The Issuing Bank Lender may have the Letters of Credit be subject to The Uniform Customs and Practice Practices for Documentary Credits, as published as of the date of issue by the International Chamber of Commerce (the "UCP"), in which case the UCP may be incorporated therein and deemed in all respects to be a part thereof.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Guarantee Agreement (Isg Resources Inc), Credit Agreement (Kendle International Inc), Credit Agreement (Flo Fill Co Inc)

Uniform Customs and Practices. The Issuing Bank Banks may have provide that the Letters of Credit shall be subject to The Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, as published as of the date of issue by the International Chamber of Commerce (the "UCP"), in which case the UCP may be incorporated by reference therein and deemed in all respects to be a part thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Industrial Distribution Group Inc)

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Uniform Customs and Practices. The Issuing Bank may have the Letters of Credit be subject to The Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, as published as of the date of issue by the International Chamber of Commerce (the "UCP"), in which case the UCP may be incorporated therein and deemed in all respects to be a part thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Action Performance Companies Inc)

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