Effective: July 1, 1998
Latest Legislation: House Bill 338 - 122nd General Assembly
(A) If a presentation is made that appears on its face strictly to comply with the terms and conditions of the letter of credit, but a required document is forged or materially fraudulent, or honor of the presentation would facilitate a material fraud by the beneficiary on the issuer or applicant:
(1) The issuer shall honor the presentation, if honor is demanded by (a) a nominated person who has given value in good faith and without notice of forgery or material fraud, (b) a confirmer who has honored its confirmation in good faith, (c) a holder in due course of a draft drawn under the letter of credit which was taken after acceptance by the issuer or nominated person, or (d) an assignee of the issuer's or nominated person's deferred obligation that was taken for value and without notice of forgery or material fraud after the obligation was incurred by the issuer or nominated person; and
(2) The issuer, acting in good faith, may honor or dishonor the presentation in any other case.
(B) If an applicant claims that a required document is forged or materially fraudulent or that honor of the presentation would facilitate a material fraud by the beneficiary on the issuer or applicant, a court of competent jurisdiction may temporarily or permanently enjoin the issuer from honoring a presentation or grant similar relief against the issuer or other persons only if the court finds that:
(1) The relief is not prohibited under the law applicable to an accepted draft or deferred obligation incurred by the issuer;
(2) A beneficiary, issuer, or nominated person who may be adversely affected is adequately protected against loss that it may suffer because the relief is granted;
(3) All of the conditions to entitle a person to the relief under the law of this state have been met; and
(4) On the basis of the information submitted to the court, the applicant is more likely than not to succeed under its claim of forgery or material fraud and the person demanding honor does not qualify for protection under division (A)(1) of this section.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 13 | Commercial Transactions
Chapter 1305 | Letters of Credit
Section 1305.01 | Definitions - Ucc 5-102.
Section 1305.02 | Scope - Ucc 5-103.
Section 1305.03 | Formal Requirements - Ucc 5-104.
Section 1305.04 | Consideration - Ucc 5-105.
Section 1305.05 | Issuance, Amendment, Cancellation, and Duration - Ucc 5-106.
Section 1305.06 | Confirmer, Nominated Person, and Adviser - Ucc 5-107.
Section 1305.07 | Issuer's Rights and Obligations - Ucc 5-108.
Section 1305.08 | Fraud and Forgery - Ucc 5-109.
Section 1305.09 | Warranties - Ucc 5-110.
Section 1305.10 | Remedies - Ucc 5-111.
Section 1305.11 | Transfer of Letter of Credit - Ucc 5-112.
Section 1305.12 | Transfer by Operation of Law - Ucc 5-113.
Section 1305.13 | Assignment of Proceeds - Ucc 5-114.
Section 1305.14 | Statute of Limitations - Ucc 5-115.
Section 1305.15 | Choice of Law and Forum - Ucc 5-116.
Section 1305.16 | Subrogation of Issuer, Applicant, and Nominated Person - Ucc 5-117.
Section 1305.18 | Security Interest of Issuer or Nominated Person - Ucc 5-118.