_3035

Enum _3035 

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pub enum _3035 {
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Party function code qualifier

Code giving specific meaning to a party.

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AA

Party to be billed (AAR Accounting rule 11)

Party to be billed in accordance with AAR Accounting rule 11.

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AB

Buyer’s agent/representative

Third party who arranged the purchase of merchandise on behalf of the actual buyer.

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AE

Declarant’s agent/representative

Any natural or legal person who makes a declaration to an official body on behalf of another natural or legal person, where legally permitted (CCC).

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AF

Transit principal

Natural or legal person responsible for the satisfactory performance of a Customs transit operation. Source: CCC.

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AG

Agent/representative

(3196) Party authorized to act on behalf of another party.

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AH

Transit principal’s agent/representative

Agent acting on behalf of the transit principal (CCC).

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AI

Successful job applicant

Person who has been chosen for a job.

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AJ

Party issuing mutually agreed codes

The party which has issued all mutually agreed codes used in the message.

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AK

Acknowledgement recipient

Party to whom acknowledgement should be sent.

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AL

Principal

(3340) Party accepting liability for goods held or moving (e.g. transit) under a Customs authorization and - when applicable - a guarantee.

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AM

Authorized official

Employee of a company or firm authorized to act on behalf of that company or firm e.g. to make a Customs declaration.

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AN

Approved importer

Person or company which is authorised by the relevant Customs authority to import goods without payment all taxes or specific taxes at the point of entry into the country.

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AO

Account of

Party account is assigned to.

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AP

Accepting party

(3352) Party accepting goods, products, services etc.

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AQ

Approved consignor

Person or company approved by the relevant authority in the country to pack and export specific goods under Customs supervision.

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AR

Authorized exporter

Exporter authorized/approved by Customs for special Customs procedures e.g. simplified procedure.

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AS

Account servicing financial institution

Identifies the financial institution servicing the account(s).

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AT

Authorized importer

Importer authorized/approved by Customs for special Customs procedures e.g. simplified procedure.

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AU

Authorized trader (transit)

Trader authorized/approved by Customs for special transit procedures e.g. simplified procedure.

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AV

Authorizing official

Party that has delegated the authority to take a certain action on behalf of a company or agency.

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AW

Applicant’s bank

Financial institution which is requested to issue the documentary credit.

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AX

Authenticating party

Party which certifies that a document is authentic.

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AY

Animal being investigated

Animal being investigated.

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AZ

Issuing bank

Financial institution which issues the documentary credit, if the applicant’s bank is not acting as the issuing bank.

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B1

Contact bank 1

Identifies an additional bank which must be informed of certain aspects of the message.

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B2

Contact bank 2

Identifies an additional bank which must be informed of certain aspects of the message.

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BA

Booking agent

Party acting as a booking office for transport and forwarding services.

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BB

Buyer’s bank

[3420] Bank employed by the buyer to make payment.

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BC

Negotiating bank

Financial institution to whom a negotiable documentary credit is directed.

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BD

Documentary credit reimbursing bank

Self-explanatory.

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BE

Beneficiary

The ultimate recipient of the funds. Normally the account owner who is reimbursed by the payor.

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BF

Beneficiary’s bank

Identifies the account servicer for the beneficiary or the payee.

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BG

Employer

Self-explanatory.

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BH

Previous employer

Previous employer of a person(s).

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BI

Buyer’s financial institution

Financial institution designated by buyer to make payment.

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BJ

Release to party

Party to which the goods or container(s) is (are) to be released.

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BK

Financial institution

Party acting as financial institution.

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BL

Bill of lading recipient

Party to receive B/L.

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BM

Insured

Party which is the object of an insurance contract.

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BN

Insurance beneficiary

Party which benefits from insurance coverage.

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BO

Broker or sales office

Party acting in the name of the seller as broker or as sales office.

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BP

Building site purchaser

Party at the building site responsible for the purchasing of goods and services for that particular site.

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BQ

Cheque drawn bank

Identifies the bank on which the cheque should be drawn, as instructed by the ordering customer.

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BS

Bill and ship to

Party receiving goods and relevant invoice.

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BT

Party to be billed for other than freight (bill to)

Party receiving invoice excluding freight costs.

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BU

Service bureau

Party carrying out service bureau processing work, (e.g. a payroll bureau).

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BV

Member

Member of a group (e.g. of a group of persons or a service scheme).

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BW

Borrower

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BX

Building site engineer

Party at the building site responsible for engineering matters for that particular site.

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BY

Buyer

Party to whom merchandise and/or service is sold.

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BZ

Building site forwarder

Party at the building site responsible for forwarding the received goods on that particular site.

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C1

In care of party no. 1

Description to be provided.

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C2

In care of party no. 2

Description to be provided.

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CA

Carrier

(3126) Party undertaking or arranging transport of goods between named points.

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CB

Customs broker

Agent or representative or a professional Customs clearing agent who deals directly with Customs on behalf of the importer or exporter (CCC).

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CC

Claimant

Party who claims goods or insurance.

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CD

Agent’s bank

Bank of the agent.

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CE

Ceding company

Description to be provided.

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CF

Container operator/lessee

Party to whom the possession of specified property (e.g. container) has been conveyed for a period of time in return for rental payments.

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CG

Carrier’s agent

Party authorized to act for or on behalf of carrier.

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CH

Connecting carrier

Owner or operator of a transportation conveyance to which goods in a given transaction will be transferred.

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CI

Commission processor

Party who provides extra treatment to goods on commission base.

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CJ

Previous member

Previous member of a group of persons or a service scheme.

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CK

Empty equipment despatch party

Party from whose premises empty equipment will be or has been despatched.

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CL

Container location party

Party from whose premises container will be or has been despatched.

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CM

Customs

Identification of customs authority relevant to the transaction or shipment.

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CN

Consignee

(3132) Party to which goods are consigned.

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CNX

Cash pool top account servicing financial institution

Identification of a financial institution servicing the top account of a cash pool.

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CNY

Cash pool level account servicing financial institution

Identification of a financial institution servicing the level account of a cash pool.

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CNZ

Cash pool sub-account servicing financial institution

Identification of a financial institution servicing the sub-account of a cash pool.

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CO

Corporate office

Identification of the Head Office within a company.

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COA

Entity in which a financial interest is held

Business in which a financial interest is held.

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COB

Intermediate level parent company

Identifies an intermediate parent company.

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COC

Transshipment party

A party responsible for transshipment.

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COD

Quotation requesting party

Party sending a request for a quotation.

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COE

Party maintaining the codes used in the message

The party which maintains the codes used in the message.

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COF

Party maintaining the identifiers used in the message

The party which maintains the identifiers used in the message.

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COG

Dispatcher

An individual responsible for sending something to a destination.

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COH

Submitter of sample

An entity responsible for the submission of a sample.

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COI

Institutional provider

The institution providing the service.

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COJ

Primary health care provider

Health care provider that has primary responsibility for patient.

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COK

Assistant surgeon

Physician assisting in surgery.

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COL

Admitting health care provider

Health care provider that admitted the patient.

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COM

Referring health care provider

Health care provider that referred patient to current provider of services.

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CON

Supervising health care provider

Health care provider that supervised the rendering of a service.

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COO

Party providing financing

Identifies the party providing the financing.

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COP

Convoying party

Party designated to escort the transported goods.

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COQ

Nominated bank

Identifies the nominated bank.

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COR

Family member

Identifies a family member.

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COS

Co-participant

Identifies another party who participates in an activity.

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COT

Involved party

Party which is involved in an activity.

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COU

Assigner

Identifies the entity who assigns.

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COV

Registered principal

An individual who is registered as a principal for an entity.

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COW

Freight payer on behalf of the consignor

Freight payer is a third party acting on behalf of the consignor.

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COX

Freight payer on behalf of the consignee

Freight payer is a third party acting on behalf of the consignee.

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COY

Party responsible for disinfection

Party responsible for performing disinfection operations.

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COZ

Party responsible for refueling

Party responsible for performing refueling operations.

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CP

Party to receive certificate of compliance

Party acting for or on behalf of seller in matters concerning compliance.

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CPA

Advising bank

Identifies the financial institution used by the issuing bank to advise the documentary credit.

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CPB

Reimbursing bank

Identifies the financial institution through which the reimbursement is to be effected.

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CPC

Advise through bank

Identifies the financial institution through which the advising bank is to advise.

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CPD

Charges payer at destination

Party, other than the ordering party, which has to pay the charges concerning the destination operations.

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CPE

Vessel master

Master of the conveyance.

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CPF

Means of transport charterer

Charterer of the means of transport.

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CPG

Excise party

Party to whom excise must be paid.

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CPH

Copy report to

Party receiving a copy of a report.

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CPI

Related healthcare party

A healthcare party related to the subject.

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CPJ

Clinical information provider

Party providing clinical information.

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CPK

Service requester

Party requesting a service.

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CPL

Patient admitted by

Party who admitted a patient.

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CPM

Patient discharged to

The party who receives the discharged patient.

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CPN

Patient hosted by

The party hosting the patient.

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CPO

Prescriber’s contact person

Contact person for the prescriber.

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CQ

Cheque order

Party to which the cheque will be ordered, when different from the beneficiary.

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CR

Empty equipment return party

Party to whose premises empty equipment will be or has been returned.

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CS

Consolidator

Party consolidating various consignments, payments etc.

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CT

Consignee to be specified

The party to be identified at a later time as the consignee.

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CU

Container return company

The company to which containers have to be returned.

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CV

Consignee of vessel

Description to be provided.

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CW

Equipment owner

Owner of equipment (container, etc.).

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CX

Consignee’s agent

Party authorized to act on behalf of the consignee.

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CY

Commissionable agent

IATA cargo agent entitled to commission.

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CZ

Consignor

(3336) Party which, by contract with a carrier, consigns or sends goods with the carrier, or has them conveyed by him. Synonym: shipper, sender.

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DA

Available with bank (documentary credits)

Financial institution with whom the documentary credit is available.

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DB

Distributor branch

The affiliate of a retailer or distributor.

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DC

Deconsolidator

Party that splits up a large consignment composed of separate consignments of goods. The smaller consignments of goods were grouped together into that large consignment for carriage as a larger unit in order to obtain a reduced rate.

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DCP

Despatch charge payer

Party, other than the ordering party, which has to pay the charges concerning the despatch operations.

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DCQ

Prescription database owner

Organisation or person owning a prescription database.

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DCR

Original prescriber

The doctor who issued the original prescription.

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DCS

Temporary employee

A person employed on a temporary basis.

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DCT

Designer

A party who designs.

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DCU

Quotation delivered to

Party to whom the quotation is to be or has been delivered.

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DCV

Developer

A party who develops.

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DCW

Test execution party

The party performing a test.

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DCX

Party to receive refund

Party to whom a refund is given.

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DCY

Authorised issuer of prescription

Party authorised to issue a prescription.

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DCZ

Authorised dispenser of medicine

Organisation or person authorised to dispense medicine.

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DD

Documentary credit account party’s bank

Bank of the documentary credit account party.

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DDA

Report responsible party

The party or person taking responsibility for a report.

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DDB

Initial sender

The party who does the initial sending.

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DDC

The party authorising the original prescription

The party authorising the issuer of the original prescription.

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DE

Depositor

Party depositing goods, financial payments or documents.

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DF

Documentary credit applicant

Party at whose request the applicant’s bank/issuing bank is to issue a documentary credit.

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DG

Documentary credit beneficiary

Party in whose favour the documentary credit is to be issued and the party that must comply with the credit’s terms and conditions.

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DH

Documentary credit account party

Party which is responsible for the payment settlement of the documentary credit with the applicant’s bank/issuing bank, if different from the documentary credit applicant.

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DI

Documentary credit second beneficiary

Party to whom the documentary credit can be transferred.

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DJ

Party according to documentary credit transaction

Party related to documentary credit transaction.

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DK

Documentary credit beneficiary’s bank

Financial institution with which the beneficiary of the documentary credit maintains an account.

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DL

Factor

Company offering a financial service whereby a firm sells or transfers title to its accounts receivable to the factoring company.

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DM

Party to whom documents are to be presented

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DN

Owner of operation

Owner of the operation.

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DO

Document recipient

(1370) Party which should receive a specified document.

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DP

Delivery party

(3144) Party to which goods should be delivered, if not identical with consignee.

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DQ

Owner’s agent

Person acting on delegation of powers of the owner.

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DR

Driver

Person who drives a means of transport.

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DS

Distributor

Party distributing goods, financial payments or documents.

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DT

Declarant

(3140) Party who makes a declaration to an official body or - where legally permitted - in whose name, or on whose behalf, a declaration to an official body is made.

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DU

Owner’s representative

Person commissioned by the owner to represent him in certain circumstances.

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DV

Project management office

Party commissioned by the owner to follow through the execution of all works.

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DW

Drawee

Party on whom drafts must be drawn.

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DX

Engineer (construction)

Party representing the contractor to advise and supervise engineering aspects of the works.

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DY

Engineer, resident (construction)

Party commissioned by the owner to advise and supervise engineering aspects of the works.

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DZ

Architect

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EA

Architect-designer

Designer of the construction project.

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EB

Building inspectorate

Party controlling the conformity of works to legal and regulation rules.

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EC

Exchanger

Party exchanging currencies or goods.

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ED

Engineer, consultant

Party providing professional engineering services.

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EE

Location of goods for customs examination before clearance

SE.

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EF

Project coordination office

Party responsible for technical coordination of works.

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EG

Surveyor, topographical

Party responsible for topographical measurements.

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EH

Engineer, measurement

Party responsible for quantity measurements.

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EI

Controller, quality

Party controlling the quality of goods and workmanship for the project.

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EJ

Surveyor, quantity

Party responsible for the quantification and valuation of the works on behalf of the contractor.

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EK

Surveyor (professional), quantity

Party responsible to the owner for the quantification and valuation of the works.

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EL

Project

Party responsible for a project, e.g. a construction project.

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EM

Party to receive electronic memo of invoice

Party being informed about invoice issue (via EDI).

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EN

Tenderer

Firm answering an invitation to tender.

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EO

Owner of equipment

Party who owns equipment.

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EP

Equipment drop-off party

The party which drops off equipment.

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EQ

Empty container responsible party

Party responsible for the empty container.

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ER

Empty container return agent

Party, designated by owner of containers, responsible for their collection as agreed between the owner and customer/ consignee.

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ES

Contractor, lead

Leader representing a grouping of co-contractors.

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ET

Co-contractor

Member of a grouping of co-contractors.

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EU

Contractor, general

Single contractor for the whole construction project, working by his own or with subcontractors.

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EV

Subcontractor

Firm carrying out a part of the works for a contractor.

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EW

Subcontractor with direct payment

Subcontractor benefiting from direct payments.

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EX

Exporter

(3030) Party who makes - or on whose behalf a Customs clearing agent or other authorized person makes - an export declaration. This may include a manufacturer, seller or other person. Within a Customs union, consignor may have the same meaning as exporter.

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EY

Subcontractor, nominated

Subcontractor authorized by the owner after having been proposed.

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EZ

Operator, essential services

Operator of essential services e.g. water, sewerage system, power.

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FA

Operator, communication channel

Operator of a communication channel.

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FB

Nominated freight company

Party nominated to act as transport company or carrier for the goods.

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FC

Contractor, main

Firm or grouping of co-contractors which has been awarded the contract.

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FD

Buyer’s parent company

Parent company, e.g. holding company.

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FE

Credit rating agency

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FF

Factor, correspondent

Factoring company engaged by another factoring company to assist the letter with the services provided to the clients (sellers).

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FG

Buyer as officially registered

Buying party as officially registered with government.

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FH

Seller as officially registered

Selling party as officially registered with government.

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FI

Copy message to

Party that is to receive a copy of a message.

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FJ

Trade Union

Organisation representing employees.

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FK

Previous Trade Union

Employee organisation who previously represented an employee .

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FL

Passenger

A person conveyed by a means of transport, other than the crew.

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FM

Crew member

A person manning a means of transport.

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FN

Tariff issuer

The issuer of a tariff, e.g. a freight tariff.

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FO

Party performing inspection

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FP

Freight/charges payer

Party responsible for the payment of freight.

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FQ

Container survey agent

The container survey agency that will survey the containers.

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FR

Message from

Party where the message comes from.

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FS

Party authorized to make definite a contract action

Party who has the authority to make definite a contract action.

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FT

Party responsible for financial settlement

(3450) Party responsible for either the transfer or repatriation of the funds relating to a transaction.

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FU

Hazardous material office

The office responsible for providing information regarding hazardous material.

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FV

Party providing government furnished property

The party responsible for providing government furnished property.

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FW

Freight forwarder

Party arranging forwarding of goods.

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FX

Current receiver

Current receiver of the goods in a multi-step transportation process (indirect flow) involving at least one grouping centre.

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FY

Current sender

Current sender of the goods in a multi-step transportation process (indirect flow) involving at least one grouping centre.

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FZ

Grouping centre

A party in charge of groupage, including degroupage and regroupage.

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GA

Road carrier

A road carrier moving cargo.

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GB

Chamber of commerce

Name of the Chamber of Commerce of the town where the company is registered.

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GC

Goods custodian

(3024) Party responsible for the keeping of goods.

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GD

Producer

Party or person who has produced the produce.

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GE

Registration tribunal

Name of the tribunal where the company is registered.

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GF

Slot charter party

An identification code of a participant or user that books slots (space) on a ship, more likely on a long term basis on a series of sailings. He pays for the space whether he uses it or not.

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GG

Warehouse

The name of the warehouse where product is held.

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GH

Applicant for job

A person who applied for a job.

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GI

Spouse

Person is a spouse.

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GJ

Mother

Person is a mother.

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GK

Father

Person is a father.

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GL

Socially insured person

A person who is registered in a social security scheme.

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GM

Inventory controller

To specifically identify the party in charge of inventory control.

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GN

Processor

Party or person who has or will apply a process.

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GO

Goods owner

The party which owns the goods.

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GP

Packer

Party or person who has undertaken or will undertake packing.

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GQ

Slaughterer

Party or person who has undertaken or will undertake a slaughter.

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GR

Goods releaser

(3026) Party entitled to authorize release of goods from custodian.

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GS

Consignor’s representative

Party authorised to represent the consignor.

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GT

Rail carrier

A carrier moving cargo, including containers, via rail.

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GU

Originator of article number

A code identifying the party which created a specific article number.

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GV

Procurement responsibility for order

A code used to identify the organization which is responsible for the procurement.

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GW

Party fulfilling all operations

Code indicating the fact that the party identified carries out all operations within that company’s activities.

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GX

Central catalogue party

Party controlling a central catalogue.

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GY

Inventory reporting party

Party reporting inventory information.

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GZ

Substitute supplier

Party which may be in a position to supply products or services should the main usual supplier be unable to do so.

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HA

Party which delivers consignments to the terminal

Party which delivers consignments to a terminal.

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HB

Party which picks up consignments from the terminal

Party which picks up consignments from a terminal.

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HC

Transit freight forwarder

Freight forwarder to whom transit consignments are addressed, and from whom they are to be on-forwarded.

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HD

Inspection and acceptance party

The party who will perform inspection and acceptance.

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HE

Transportation office

The office that provides transportation information.

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HF

Contract administration office

The office responsible for the administration of a contract.

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HG

Investigator

A party who conducts investigations.

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HH

Audit office

The office responsible for conducting audits.

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HI

Requestor

The party requesting an action.

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HJ

Foreign disclosure information office

The office that reviews sensitive information for foreign disclosure.

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HK

Mark-for party

The party within an organization for whom the material is marked to be delivered.

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HL

Party to receive reports

The party to whom reports are to be submitted.

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HM

Alternative manufacturer

Party identification of an alternative manufacturer for a product.

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HN

Service performer

The party who is performing a service.

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HO

Shipper’s association

An association of shippers.

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HP

Final message recipient

To identify the final recipient of the message.

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HQ

Account owner

Identifies the owner of the account.

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HR

Shipping line service

Identifies the shipping line service organization.

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HS

Creditor

Party to whom payment is due.

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HT

Clearing house

Institution through which funds will be paid.

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HU

Ordering bank

Bank which instructed the sender to act on the transaction(s).

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HV

Receiver of funds

Identifies the party that receives the funds.

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HW

Sender of funds

Identifies the party that sends the funds.

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HX

Debtor

Party from whom payment is due.

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HY

Presenting bank

The bank which presents documents to the drawee.

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HZ

Work team

Team responsible for performing work.

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Intermediary bank 1

A financial institution between the ordered bank and the beneficiary’s bank.

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Intermediary bank 2

A financial institution between the ordered bank and the beneficiary’s bank.

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IB

Intermediary/broker

Description to be provided.

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Intermediate consignee

The intermediate consignee.

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Replacing manufacturer

A code used to identify a party who replaces the previous party for the manufacture of an article.

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Non-resident third party company with whom financial account is held

Identifies the non-resident third party company with whom the financial account is held.

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Non-resident group company with whom financial account is held

Identifies the non-resident group company with whom the financial account is held.

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IG

Non-resident beneficiary

The ultimate non-resident recipient of the funds. Normally the account owner who is reimbursed by the payor.

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IH

Resident beneficiary

The ultimate resident recipient of the funds. Normally the account owner who is reimbursed by the payor.

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Issuer of invoice

(3028) Party issuing an invoice.

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IJ

Non-resident instructing party

Identifies the non-resident party originating the instruction.

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Resident instructing party

Identifies the resident party originating the instruction.

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Importer

(3020) Party who makes - or on whose behalf a Customs clearing agent or other authorized person makes - an import declaration. This may include a person who has possession of the goods or to whom the goods are consigned.

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IN

Insurer

Description to be provided.

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IO

Insurance company

Description to be provided.

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IP

Insurance claim adjuster

Description to be provided.

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IQ

Domestic financial institution

Domestic party acting as financial institution.

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Non-domestic financial institution

Non-domestic party acting as financial institution.

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IS

Party to receive certified inspection report

Party (at buyer) to receive certified inspection report.

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IT

Installation on site

Description to be provided.

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IU

Non-resident debtor

Non-resident party who makes the payment or against whom a claim exists.

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IV

Invoicee

(3006) Party to whom an invoice is issued.

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IW

Non-resident creditor

Non-resident party receiving the payment or against whom a liability exists.

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IX

Supplier work team

The supplier’s team responsible for performing the work.

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IY

Tenant manager

A code to identify the party who rents the rights to use the goodwill and facilities of an enterprise.

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Party mandated to liquidate an enterprise

A code to identify the party who has been legally mandated to sell off an enterprise.

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JA

Certified accountant

Code identifying the party as a certified accountant.

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JB

Goods collection party

Party that will collect or has collected the goods.

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JC

Party at final place of positioning

Identifies the party at the final place of positioning.

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JD

Customs office of clearance

Identifies the office where customs clearance procedures take place.

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JE

Party from whom customs documents are to be picked up

Identification of the party from whom customs documents are to be picked up.

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JF

Party from whom non-customs documents are to be picked up

Identification of the party from whom non-customs documents are to be picked up.

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JG

Party to receive customs documents

Identification of the party to whom customs documents are to be delivered.

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JH

Party to receive non-customs documents

Identification of the party to whom non-customs documents are to be delivered.

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LA

Party designated to provide living animal care

Party responsible to take care of transported living animals.

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LB

Co-producer

A code used to identify a party who participates in production.

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LC

Party declaring the Value Added Tax (VAT)

A code to identify the party who is responsible for declaring the Value Added Tax (VAT) on the sale of goods or services.

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LD

Party recovering the Value Added Tax (VAT)

A code to identify the party who is eligible to recover the Value Added Tax (VAT) on the sale of goods or services.

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LE

Person on claim

To identify the person who is the subject of the claim.

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LF

Buyer’s corporate office

The identification of the buyer’s corporate office.

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LG

Supplier’s corporate office

The identification of the supplier’s corporate office.

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LH

Liquidator

The party responsible for settling or paying a debt.

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LI

Account coordinator

An individual with coordination responsibilities for a specific account.

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LJ

Inspection leader

An individual responsible for an inspection team.

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LK

Patient

A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.

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LL

Patient companion

Person accompanying the patient.

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LM

Medical treatment executant

The party who executes a medical treatment.

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LN

Lender

Party lending goods or equipment.

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LO

Medical treatment prescriber

The party who prescribes a medical treatment.

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LP

Loading party

Party responsible for the loading when other than carrier.

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LQ

Debt payment authorisation party

A party which authorises the payment of a debt.

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LR

Administration centre

Identification of an administration centre.

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LS

Product services and repairs centre

A centre which services and repairs products.

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LT

Secretariat

Party is a secretariat.

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LU

Entry point technical assessment group

Party acts as an entry point for technical assessment.

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LV

Party assigning a status

Party responsible for assigning a status.

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MA

Party for whom item is ultimately intended

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MF

Manufacturer of goods

Party who manufactures the goods.

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MG

Party designated to execute re-icing

Party designated to execute re-icing, selected in the official list of mandatories competent for this kind of operation.

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MI

Planning schedule/material release issuer

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MP

Manufacturing plant

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MR

Message recipient

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MS

Document/message issuer/sender

Issuer of a document and/or sender of a message.

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MT

Party designated to execute sanitary procedures

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N1

Notify party no. 1

The first party which is to be notified.

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N2

Notify party no. 2

The second party which is to be notified.

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NI

Notify party

(3180) Party to be notified of arrival of goods.

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OA

Break bulk berth operator

Party who offers facilities for berthing of vessels, handling and storage of break bulk cargo.

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OB

Ordered by

Party who issued an order.

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OC

Party data responsible party

The party responsible for all party data.

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OD

Equipment repair party

A party making repairs to equipment.

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OE

Owner of property

Party owning a property.

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OF

On behalf of

Party on behalf of which an action is executed.

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OG

Owner or lessor’s surveyor

Surveyor hired by the owner or lessor of the item.

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OH

Lessee’s surveyor

Surveyor hired by the lessee of the item.

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OI

Outside inspection agency

Third party inspecting goods or equipment.

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OJ

Third party

Another party besides the two principals.

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Receiver’s sub-entity

Identifies a sub-entity within the receiver’s organization.

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OL

Case of need party

Party to be approached in case of difficulty.

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OM

Collecting bank

Any bank, other than the remitting bank, involved in processing the collection.

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ON

Remitting bank

The bank to which the principal has entrusted the handling of a collection.

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OO

Order of the shipper party

The owner of goods under consignment which are moving under a negotiable transport document and will only be released upon receipt of the original transport document.

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OP

Operator of property or equipment

The party which operates property or a unit of equipment.

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OQ

Collection principal

The party entrusting the handling of a collection to a bank.

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OR

Ordered bank

Identifies the account servicer for the ordering customer or payor.

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OS

Original shipper

The original supplier of the goods.

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OT

Outside test agency

Third party testing goods, equipment or services.

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OU

Account owner’s servicing bank on the sending side

Identifies the financial institution on the sending side which services the account owner’s bank account(s).

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OV

Owner of means of transport

(3126) Party owning the means of transport. No synonym of carrier = CA.

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OW

Account owner’s servicing bank on the receiving side

Identifies the financial institution on the receiving side which services the account owner’s bank account(s).

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OX

Sender’s correspondent bank

The account, or branch of the sender, or another financial institution, through which the sender will reimburse the receiver.

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OY

Ordering customer

Identifies the originator of the instruction.

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OZ

Receiver’s correspondent bank

The branch of the receiver, or another financial institution, at which the funds will be made available to the receiver.

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P1

Contact party 1

First party to contact.

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P2

Contact party 2

Second party to contact.

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P3

Contact party 3

Third party to contact.

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P4

Contact party 4

Fourth party to contact.

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PA

Party to receive inspection report

Party to whom the inspection report should be sent.

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PB

Paying financial institution

Financial institution designated to make payment.

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PC

Actual purchaser’s customer

Party the purchaser within the actual message is selling the ordered goods or services to.

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PD

Purchaser’s department buyer

Purchasing department of buyer.

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PE

Payee

Identifies the credit party when other than the beneficiary.

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PF

Party to receive freight bill

Party to whom the freight bill should be sent.

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PG

Prime contractor

Party responsible for the whole project if other than the buyer.

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PH

Payer’s financial institution

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PI

Payee’s company name/ID

Receiving company name/ID (ACH transfers).

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PJ

Party to receive correspondence

Second party designated by a first party to receive certain correspondence in lieu of it being mailed directly to this first party.

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PK

Contact party

Party to contact.

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PL

Payor

Identifies the debit party when other than the ordering customer (for banking purposes).

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PM

Party to receive paper memo of invoice

Party being informed about invoice issue (via paper).

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PN

Party to receive shipping notice

The party is to be the recipient of the shipping notice.

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PO

Ordering party

To be used only if ordering party and buyer are not identical.

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PQ

Certifying party

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PR

Payer

(3308) Party initiating payment.

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PS

Payer’s company name/ID (Check, Draft or Wire)

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PT

Party to receive test report

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PW

Despatch party

(3282) Party where goods are collected or taken over by the carrier (i.e. if other than consignor).

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PX

Party to receive all documents

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PY

Checking party

Party or contact designated on behalf of carrier or his agent to establish the actual figures for quantities, weight, volume and/or (cube) measurements of goods or containers which are to appear in the transport contract and on which charges will be based.

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PZ

Party to print some document

The party that is to print a specific document.

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RA

Central bank or regulatory authority

Identifies central bank or regulatory authority which must be informed of certain aspects of a message.

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RB

Receiving financial institution

Financial institution designated to receive payment.

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RE

Party to receive commercial invoice remittance

Party to whom payment for a commercial invoice or bill should be remitted.

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RF

Received from

Name of a person or department which actually delivers the goods.

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RH

Seller’s financial institution

Financial institution designated by seller to receive payment. RDFI (ACH transfers).

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RI

Reinsurance intermediary/broker

Intermediary party between ceding company and reinsurance.

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RL

Reporting carrier (Customs)

Party who makes the cargo report to Customs.

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RM

Reporting carrier’s nominated agent/representative (Customs)

Agent who formally makes a cargo report to Customs on behalf of the carrier.

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RP

Routing party

Party responsible for the selection of the carrier(s).

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RS

Party to receive statement of account

Party to whom the statement of account should be sent.

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RV

Receiver of cheque

Identifies the party which is to receive the actual cheque, when different from the receiver of funds.

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RW

Issuer of waybill

Party issuing the contract (waybill) for carriage.

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SB

Sales responsibility

Description to be provided.

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SE

Seller

(3346) Party selling merchandise to a buyer.

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SF

Ship from

Identification of the party from where goods will be or have been shipped.

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SG

Store group

Description to be provided.

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SI

Shipping schedule issuer

The party which issues a shipping schedule.

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SK

Plant

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SN

Store keeper

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SO

Sold to if different than bill to

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SR

Seller’s agent/representative

(3254) Party representing the seller for the purpose of the trade transaction.

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SS

Social securities collector’s office

Party collecting social securities premiums.

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ST

Ship to

Identification of the party to where goods will be or have been shipped.

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SU

Supplier

Party who supplies goods and/or services.

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Surety for additions

Natural of legal person (generally a bank of insurance company) who accepts responsibility in due legal form for the financial guarantee to Customs of the payment of additional duties or fees that become due against a particular shipment, which have not previously been covered by surety.

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Surety

Natural or legal person (generally a bank or insurance company) who accepts responsibility in due legal form for the financial consequences of non-fulfillment of another’s obligations to the Customs (CCC).

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SZ

Surety for antidumping/countervailing duty

Natural or legal person that has been contracted by the importer to guarantee to Customs the payment of antidumping and/or countervailing duties that become due against a particular shipment.

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TA

Legal receiver

The party responsible for a receivership.

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TB

Submitter

To specify that the party is a submitter.

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TC

Tax collector’s office

Party collecting taxes.

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TCP

Transit charge payer

Party, other than the ordering party, which has to pay the charges concerning the transit operations.

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TD

Party to receive technical documentation

Party to whom technical documentation should be sent.

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TE

Bankruptcy referee

To specify that the party is a referee in a bankruptcy case.

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TF

Source of information

To specify that the party is the source of information.

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TG

Judge

To specify that the party is a judge.

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TH

Attorney

To specify that the party is an attorney.

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TI

Law firm

To specify that the party is a law firm.

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TJ

Trustee

To specify that the party is a trustee.

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TK

Signatory

To specify that the party is a signatory.

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TL

Occupant

The party is an occupant.

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TM

Co-occupant

The party is a co-occupant.

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TN

Subject of inquiry

The party is the subject of an inquiry.

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TO

Lessor

The party is a lessor.

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TP

Owner of residence

Identifies the owner of a residence.

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TQ

Founder

Identifies the founder.

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TR

Terminal operator

A party which handles the loading and unloading of marine vessels.

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TS

Party to receive certified test results

Party to whom the certified test results should be sent.

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TT

Transfer to

The party which is the recipient of a transfer.

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TU

President

Identifies the president.

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TV

Chairperson

Identifies the chairperson.

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TW

Legal title holder

Identifies the legal title holder.

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TX

Shareholder

Identifies a shareholder.

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TY

Provider

Identifies the provider.

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TZ

Military branch

Identifies the branch of the military.

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UA

Educational institution

Identifies a university, college or school.

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UB

Assignor

Identifies the assignor.

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UC

Ultimate consignee

Party who has been designated on the invoice or packing list as the final recipient of the stated merchandise.

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UD

Ultimate customer

The final recipient of goods.

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UE

Advisor

Identifies the advisor.

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UF

Co-defendant

Identifies the co-defendant.

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UG

Merged company with retained identity

Company whose identity has been retained from a merger.

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UH

Party represented

Identifies the party represented.

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UHP

Unexpected handling party

Party authorized (during a voyage) to apply unexpected handling procedures or party having applied these procedures.

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UI

Assignee

Identifies the assignee.

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UJ

Key person

Identifies the key person.

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UK

Author

Identifies the author.

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UL

Ultimate parent company

Identifies the ultimate parent company.

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UM

Party not to be confused with

Identifies a party not to be confused with another party.

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UN

Accountant

Identifies the accountant.

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UO

Plaintiff

Identifies the plaintiff.

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UP

Unloading party

Description to be provided.

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UQ

Parent company

Identifies the parent company.

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UR

Affiliated company

Identifies the affiliated company.

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US

Bailiff

Identifies the bailiff.

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UT

Merged company

Identifies the company involved in a merger.

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UU

Defendant

Identifies the defendant.

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UV

Petitioning creditor

Identifies the petitioning creditor.

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UW

Guarantee agency

Identifies the guarantee agency.

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UX

Organization group

Identifies the organization group.

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UY

Subsidiary

Identifies the subsidiary.

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UZ

Industry association

Identifies the industry association.

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VA

Joint owner

Identifies the joint owner.

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VB

Joint venture

Identifies the joint venture.

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VC

Filing office

Identifies the filing office.

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VE

Court

Identifies the court.

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VF

Liability holder

Identifies the liability holder.

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VG

Local government sponsor

Identifies the local government sponsor.

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VH

Mortgage company

Identifies the mortgage company.

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VI

Notary public

Identifies the notary public.

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VJ

Officer

Identifies the officer.

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VK

Publisher

Identifies the publisher.

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VL

Party manufactured for

Identifies the party for whom manufacturing of goods is done.

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VM

Previous owner

Identifies the previous owner.

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VN

Vendor

Party vending goods or services.

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VO

Purchased company

Identifies the purchased company.

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VP

Receiver manager

Manager of a business which is in receivership status and which will not be liquidated.

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VQ

Responsible government agency

Identifies the responsible government agency.

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VR

Sole proprietor

Identifies the sole proprietor.

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VS

Auctioneer

Identifies the auctioneer.

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VT

Branch

Identifies the branch.

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VU

Business

Identifies the business.

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VV

Ultimate same country parent company

Identifies the highest level parent company in the same country.

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VW

Responsible party

Identifies the party that can be called to account.

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VX

Secured party

Identifies a party that is guaranteed against loss.

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VY

Other related party

Identifies an entity as an unspecified but related party.

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VZ

Co-debtor

Identifies an entity as a joint or mutual debtor.

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WA

Company which holds financial interest

Identifies a company which holds any financial stake in an undertaking or organization.

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WB

Rating organization

Identifies an organization responsible for assigning a classification or rating.

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WC

Information reference agency

The agency responsible for the reference of information.

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WD

Warehouse depositor

(3004) Party depositing goods in a warehouse.

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WE

Compilation agency

The agency responsible for the compilation of information.

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WF

Information maintenance agency

The agency responsible for the maintenance of information.

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WG

Information dissemination agency

The agency responsible for the dissemination of information.

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WH

Warehouse keeper

(3022) Party taking responsibility for goods entered into a warehouse.

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WI

Inspection address

Specifies the address for an inspection.

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WJ

Refusal party

Identification of the party responsible for a refusal.

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WK

Value added network provider

A party that provides telecommunications interconnectivity services in an electronic data interchange environment.

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WL

Agency

The business or establishment of an agent.

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WM

Works manager

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WN

Party to receive order to supply

Party designated by the registering party to receive a binding direction to supply something.

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WO

Party to receive invitation to offer

An entity to receive an invitation to offer.

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WP

Sub-entity

A part into which an entity has been divided.

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WPA

Weighting party

Party designated (legally accepted) to ascertain the weight.

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WQ

Doing business as

The name under which business is conducted.

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WR

Party submitting quote

The party stating the price of something to be purchased.

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WS

Wholesaler

Seller of articles, often in large quantities, to be retailed by others.

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WT

Affiliated party

A party attached or connected to another party.

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WU

Previous name

Name of an entity used before the current name.

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WV

Party performing task

An entity responsible for performing a task to be undertaken.

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WW

Registering party

Party performing the registration.

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No heading

Description to be provided.

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ZZZ

Mutually defined

Party specification mutually agreed between interchanging parties.

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