Letter of credit. A document in trade where a bank, at the request of an importer who is a trading partner, provides credit under certain conditions, such as a payment guarantee, and states that it will be responsible for the importer's payment. *Afternoon Towing (1963) by Yukio Mishima, Vol. 2 "Rex had already made a special agreement with a gentleman's shop called " (abbreviation) " and had already had a letter of credit issued." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (letter of credit の略) 信用状。貿易取引で、銀行が取引先の輸入商から依頼されて一定の条件のもとに支払保証などの信用を与え、輸入商の支払いに責任を負うことを記載した証書。※午後の曳航(1963)〈三島由紀夫〉二「レックスは〈略〉といふ紳士物の店と特約して、すでに信用状(エル・シー)を発行してもらってゐたが」
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