Indiana Code 26-1-5.1-113. Successors of beneficiaries; rights; recognition
Terms Used In Indiana Code 26-1-5.1-113
(c) An issuer is not obliged to determine whether a purported successor is a successor of a beneficiary or whether the signature of a purported successor is genuine or authorized.
(d) Honor of a purported successor’s apparently complying presentation under subsection (a) or (b) has the consequences specified in IC 26-1-5.1-108(i) even if the purported successor is not the successor of a beneficiary. Documents signed in the name of the beneficiary or of a disclosed successor by a person who is neither the beneficiary nor the successor of the beneficiary are forged documents for the purposes of IC 26-1-5.1-109.
(e) An issuer whose rights of reimbursement are not covered by subsection (d) or substantially similar law and any confirmer or nominated person may decline to recognize a presentation under subsection (b).
(f) A beneficiary whose name is changed after the issuance of a letter of credit has the same rights and obligations as a successor of a beneficiary under this section.
As added by P.L.183-1996, SEC.4.
