Choice of law and forum.
1. The liability of an issuer, nominated person or adviser for action or omission is governed by the law of the jurisdiction chosen by an agreement in the form of a record signed or otherwise authenticated by the affected parties in the manner provided in NRS 104.5104 or by a provision in his letter of credit, confirmation or other undertaking. The jurisdiction whose law is chosen need not bear any relation to the transaction.
2. Unless subsection 1 applies, the liability of an issuer, nominated person or adviser for action or omission is governed by the law of the jurisdiction in which he is located. He is considered to be located at the address indicated in his undertaking. If more than one address is indicated, he is considered to be located at the address from which his undertaking was issued. For the purpose of jurisdiction, choice of law and recognition of interbranch letters of credit, but not enforcement of a judgment, all branches of a bank are considered separate juridical entities and a bank is considered to be located at the place where its relevant branch is considered to be located under this subsection.
3. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the liability of an issuer, nominated person or adviser is governed by any rules of custom or practice, such as the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, to which the letter of credit, confirmation or other undertaking is expressly made subject. If:
(a) This article would govern the liability of an issuer, nominated person or adviser under subsection 1 or 2;
(b) The relevant undertaking incorporates rules of custom or practice; and
(c) There is conflict between this article and those rules as applied to that undertaking,
Ê those rules govern except to the extent of any conflict with the nonvariable provisions specified in subsection 3 of NRS 104.5103.
4. If there is conflict between this article and article 3, 4, 4A or 9, this article governs.
5. The forum for settling disputes arising out of an undertaking within this article may be chosen in the manner and with the binding effect that governing law may be chosen in accordance with subsection 1.
Last modified: February 27, 2006