JUDGMENT OF THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE (Fourth Chamber)
18 September 1997
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(Actions for the free supply of agricultural products to the peoples of Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan - Successful tenderer's duty to pay dispatch money)
In Joined Cases T-121/96 and T-151/96,
Mutual Aid Administration Services NV (MAAS), a company incorporated under Belgian law, established in Antwerp (Belgium), represented by Jan Tritsmans and Koenraad Maenhout, of the Antwerp Bar, with an address for service in Luxembourg at the Chambers of René Faltz, 6 Rue Heinrich Heine,
applicant,
v
Commission of the European Communities, represented by Blanca Vilá Costa, a national civil servant on secondment to the Commission, and Hubert van Vliet, of its Legal Service, acting as Agents, with an address for service in Luxembourg at the office of Carlos Gómez de la Cruz, of its Legal Service, Wagner Centre, Kirchberg,
defendant,
APPLICATION for annulment of the Commission's decisions requiring the applicant to pay dispatch money,
THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE
OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (Fourth Chamber),
composed of: K. Lenaerts, President, P. Lindh and J.D. Cooke, Judges,
Registrar: A. Mair, Administrator,
having regard to the written procedure and further to the hearing on 5 June 1997,
gives the following
Background to the dispute
Case T-121/96
- working hours from Monday 8 a.m. to Friday 6 p.m. on the basis of 24 hours per day without interruption;
- periods of rain are to be deducted from the time elapsed;
- once the agreed period for discharge has expired, periods of rain and bank holidays are no longer taken into account;
- the daily discharge rates taken into account for each port are as follows:
'bulk wheat - vacuvator' 1 300 tonnes
'grab' 2 500 tonnes
'big bags/pallets' 350 tonnes
'unpalletised sacks and cartons' 250 tonnes.
Case T-151/96
Procedure and forms of order sought by the parties
- annul the Commission's decisions requiring the applicant to pay dispatch of USD 21 967.19 and rule that the applicant is not obliged to pay dispatch money to the Georgian authorities;
- order the Commission of the European Communities to pay to the applicant the sum of USD 21 967.19, together with interest calculated on the basis of the current statutory interest rate in Belgium of 8% per annum, as from 30 July 1996;
- order the Commission to pay the costs.
- annul the Commission's decision of 27 August 1996 requiring the applicant to pay dispatch of USD 6 014.02 and, accordingly, rule that the applicant is not obliged to pay dispatch money to the Georgian authorities;
- order the Commission to pay to the applicant the sum of USD 6 014.02, together with interest calculated on the basis of the current statutory interest rate in Belgium of 7% per annum, as from 1 September 1996;
- order the Commission to pay the costs.
- declare the application in Case T-121/96 inadmissible; alternatively, dismiss it as unfounded;
- dismiss the application in Case T-151/96 as unfounded;
- order the applicant to pay the costs of the proceedings.
The claim for a declaration that the application in Case T-121/96 is inadmissible
Arguments of the parties
Findings of the Court
effected, provides expressly that those costs are calculated by the Commission taking into account demurrage and dispatch.
into by the applicant for the transport at issue, which was only notified to the Commission in its fax of 10 May 1996, does not therefore constitute a new fact. Since that charterparty was extraneous to the legal relationship between the Commission and the applicant, it was not capable of affecting the Commission's findings concerning the existence and the basis of the payment requirement imposed by the decision contained in the fax of 6 May 1996.
The claim, in Case T-151/96, first, for annulment of the decision at issue and, second, for reimbursement by the Commission of the dispatch money paid, together with interest
First plea: infringement of Regulation No 2009/95 and the Memorandum
Arguments of the parties
it is based on a fact which was brought to the applicant's attention by the letter in Annex I to the defence in Case T-121/96.
Georgian authorities envisaged that demurrage would be paid to undertakings carrying out the transport. That was why they were only required to pay 70% of the discharge costs in advance, the balance of 30% being payable only after deduction of any demurrage on the basis of the actual delay in discharge. In exchange, the Georgian authorities required that dispatch money be added to the balance of 30% if discharge was completed rapidly. That twofold requirement explains the wording of point 6 of the Memorandum, according to which dispatch and demurrage may not be paid directly to the ports and the balance is to be calculated together with demurrage and dispatch. It is also clear from point 2 of the Memorandum that the Georgian authorities, and not the applicant in its capacity as charterer, were responsible for discharge. That being so, in contrast to the normal situation, those authorities, and not the applicant, were required to pay demurrage or permitted to claim dispatch money.
Findings of the Court
contract at issue was awarded, that dispatch money might be payable - could have asked the Commission for the exact rates, in order better to assess the risk to which it exposed itself by entering into charterparties containing a 'no dispatch' clause.
Second plea: the calculation of the dispatch money payable is not clear
Arguments of the parties
Findings of the Court
Costs
88. Under Article 87(2) of the Rules of Procedure, the unsuccessful party is to be ordered to pay the costs, if they have been applied for in the successful party's pleadings. Since the applicant has been unsuccessful and the Commission has applied for costs, the applicant must be ordered to pay the costs.
On those grounds,
THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE (Fourth Chamber)
hereby:
1. Orders that Cases T-121/96 and T-151/96 be joined for the purposes of judgment;
2. Dismisses the application in Case T-121/96 as inadmissible;
3. Dismisses the application in Case T-151/96;
4. Orders the applicant to pay the costs.
Lenaerts Lindh Cooke
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 18 September 1997.
H. Jung K. Lenaerts
Registrar President
1: Language of the case: Dutch.
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