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如果采用的是可转让信用证,第二受益人不得再将原信用证上的全部或部分权利转让给第三人,而受益人有权要求银行将信用证的全部或部分转让给第二受益人。( )
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参考答案:对
解析: 可转让信用证只能转让一次,即只能由第一受益人转让给第二受益人,第二受益人不得要求将信用证转让给其后的第三受益人,但若再转让给第一受益人,则不属被禁止转让的范畴。
如果采用的是可转让信用证,第二受益人不得再将原信用证上的全部或部分权利转让给第三人,而受益人有权要求银行将信用证的全部或部分转让给第二受益人。( )
参考答案:对
解析: 可转让信用证只能转让一次,即只能由第一受益人转让给第二受益人,第二受益人不得要求将信用证转让给其后的第三受益人,但若再转让给第一受益人,则不属被禁止转让的范畴。
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Every country has its own dining customs. Americans feel that the first rule of being a 1 guest is to be on time. If a person is invited to dinner at six thirty, the hostess 2 him to be there at six thirty or 3 a few minutes after. Because she usually does the cooking, she has to time the meal 4 the hot rolls and the coffee and the meat can be at their best when the guests come. If they are late, the food will not be so 5 , and the hostess will be 6 . 7 the guest cannot come on time, he should call his host or hostess on the phone, give the reason, and tell 8 what time he can come. 9 the situations, guests sometimes bring a box of candy, a bottle of wine or a bunch of flowers to give to the hostess as a 10 of appreciation. As guests continue to arrive, it is usually considered polite for the 11 in the group to 12 when a woman enters the room and continue to stand until she is seated. 13 , most young people and some groups of elder people 14 stress equality of the sexes no longer observe the custom. A visitor should be 15 to each situation and follow the lead of the Americans present. When the guests sit down at a dinner table, it is a 16 for the men to help the ladies by pushing their chairs under them. However, some Americans 17 do this, so the visitors must notice what others do and do the 18 . 19 the meal is under way and if the dinner is in a private home, a guest 20 avoid embarrassment by leaving talk to someone else. | |||
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