The letter of credit at issue in this action was expressly to guarantee the plaintiff's participation in a tennis tournament. The letter did not, however, make such participation a condition for payment, although certain other conditions were established under "Special Instructions." Accordingly, the IAS Court properly concluded that the defendant was required to honor the letter when all actual conditions of that letter were satisfied (see, Fertico Belgium v Phosphate...
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