Vietor v. National City Bank

200 A.D. 557, 193 N.Y.S. 868, 1922 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 8223
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedApril 7, 1922
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Vietor v. National City Bank, 200 A.D. 557, 193 N.Y.S. 868, 1922 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 8223 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1922).

Opinion

Dowling, J.:

The complaint herein sets forth the following facts: Defendant is a domestic banking corporation organized under the laws of the United States, and having its principal place of business in the borough of Manhattan, city of New York. About May 24, 1920, for value received, it duly issued and delivered to plaintiff (doing business under the firm name of Bockhill & Vietor) a letter of credit dated May 24, 1920, in the following form:

The National City Bank of New York.
“ New York, May 24th, 1920.
“ Capital fully paid $25,000,000
“ Surplus & Undivided
“ Profits $52,000,000
“ AH
In replying please quote initials. When referring to this credit, please mention our No. FE; 58525.
' Cable address ‘ Citibank ’
“ Messrs. Bockhill & Vietor,
22 Cliff Street, New York City:
Dear Sirs.— We have been requested to open a credit in your favor under the terms and conditions stipulated below:
No. 10155.
“ Opened by National City Bank of New York, Barcelona, Spain.
“ Account G. Deandreis.
“ Amount Up to $187,500. (One Hundred Eighty Seventy Thousand Five Hundred Dollars).
Available by draft at sight on us, bearing credit No. FE; 58525.
Covering 6,000 cases Tin Plates, 112 plates 270 pounds (weight) per box at $31.25 per box, C. I. F. Barcelona. Shipment within October 15th, 1920.
[559]*559Drafts drawn under this credit must be presented not later than October 14th, 1920, unless sooner revoked.
“ Documents required
Full set ocean bills of lading issued to order of National City Bank of New York, Barcelona, Spain, Invoice in triplicate. Insurance certificate, including mine risk.
Consular invoice.
Payment will be facilitated if this advice accompanies your documents when presented at our Export Commercial Credit Department. If transfer is requested this advice must be surrendered for cancellation.
This is not to be regarded as a confirmed credit, or an agreement on our part, and is therefore subject to modification or revocation at any time.
Please note that we can only accept Bills of Lading issued by the transportation company carrying the goods.
“ Respectfully yours,
“ THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF. NEW YORK,
p. p. S. J. Sullivan.
If impossible to comply with the conditions stated above, •communicate with us before making shipment. The conditions embodied in this credit must be adhered to, otherwise payment will not be effected.
Important notice.
“ In order to avoid any misunderstanding in regard to the credit outlined in the accompanying communication, we beg to say that this is Not a Confirmed Credit and consequently is subject to revocation at any time, either by the parties granting the credit or by ourselves under certain conditions. In the absence of any statement to the contrary, the National City Bank of New York assumes no obligation whatsoever to make the payment, even if all the conditions of credit have been complied with.
“ If this is not acceptable to you please communicate with your customer and request him to have his banker amend the instructions.
Please note for your guidance that a Confirmed Credit is absolutely irrevocable provided the conditions of the credit have been complied with.”

Thereafter and on or about May 27, 1920, for value received, defendant duly issued and delivered to plaintiff the following letter altering the letter of credit by making same a confirmed and irrevocable credit:

[560]*560“ The National City Bank of New York.
“ New York, May 27, 1920.
“ Capital Fully Paid $25,000,000
“ Surplus & Undivided
“ Profits $55,000,000
“ In replying please quote initials FE-13
u Cable Address Citibank ’
u Messrs. Rockhill & Vietor,
“ 22 Cliff Str.,
“ New York City:
“ Dear Sirs.—
“RE: Credit FE-58525
“A/C G. Deandreis.
“ Referring to the above credit advised to you on May 24th, 1920, in amount of $187,500, and confirming our telephone conversation of this afternoon, we wish to inform you that we have to-day received a cable from our Barcelona branch, instructing us to consider this credit as confirmed and irrevocable for their account.
“ All other conditions remain unchanged.
“ Yours very truly,
“ THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK,
‘ AHG: JM p. p. G. Kaumheim.”

Prior to the 14th day of October, 1920, and in reliance upon the name and credit of the defendant, the National City Bank of New York, plaintiff duly presented to defendant sight drafts upon defendant aggregating the sum of $91,093.75 bearing credit No. FE; 58525, together with the other documents specified in said letter of credit, to wit, full set ocean bills of lading issued to order of National City Bank of New York, Barcelona, Spain, invoice in triplicate, insurance certificates, including mine risk, and consular invoice, said documents covering 2,915 cases of tin plates, 112 plates 270 pounds (weight) per box, at $31.25 per box, c. i. f. Barcelona, shipment within October 15, 1920, and said defendant paid to the plaintiff said sum of $91,093.75 therefor.

Thereafter and prior to the 14th day of October, 1920, plaintiff, in reliance upon the name and credit of defendant, the National City Bank of New York, and the promises contained in said letter of credit, shipped the balance of the goods specified in the said letter of credit, and on October 13, 1920, duly presented to defendant additional sight drafts upon the defendant aggregating the sum of $96.406.25, bearing said credit No, FE; 58525, together [561]

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