COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT REGISTRY
HIS HONOUR JUDGE SIMON BROWN QC
CASE NO: 8BM40028
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE JACOB
and
LORD JUSTICE LAWRENCE COLLINS
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(1) EMMERICH HATZL (2) LEOPOLD BAUMGARTNER |
Respondents/ Claimants |
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XL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED |
Appellant/ Defendant |
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Mr John Kimbell (instructed by Cobbetts LLP) for the Respondents
Hearing date: February 24, 2009
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Lord Justice Lawrence Collins:
I Introduction
II The CMR Convention and the judgment below
"1. In legal proceedings arising out of carriage under this Convention, the plaintiff may bring an action in any court or tribunal of a contracting country designated by agreement between the parties and, in addition, in the courts or tribunals of a country within whose territory
(a) the defendant is ordinarily resident, or has his principal place of business, or the branch or agency through which the contract of carriage was made, or
(b) the place where the goods were taken over by the carrier or the place designated for delivery is situated,
and in no other courts or tribunals.
2. Where in respect of a claim referred to in paragraph 1 of this article an action is pending before a court or tribunal competent under that paragraph … no new action shall be started between the same parties on the same grounds. .."
III The arguments on appeal
A XL's arguments
B The claimants' arguments
IV Discussion and conclusions
Jurisdiction and negative declarations
Interpretation of the CMR
The question of construction
"… le demandeur peut saisir ….les juridictions du pays sur le territoire duquel: …. Le défendeur a sa résidence habituelle, son siège principal ou la succursale ou l'agence par l'intermédiaire de laquelle le contrat de transport a été conclu…"
Lord Justice Jacob:
Lord Justice Rix:
"These authorities confirm that the rights which the insurance company has acquired are rights which are subject to the arbitration clause. The insurance company has the right to refer the claim to arbitration, obtain if it can an award in its favour from the arbitrators, and enforce the obligation of the time charterers to pay that award. Likewise, the insurance company is not entitled to assert its claim inconsistently with the terms of the contract. One of the terms of the contract is that, in the event of dispute, the claim must be referred to arbitration. The insurance company is not entitled to enforce its right without also recognising the obligation to arbitrate."
"The CMR apples to certain contracts for the international carriage of goods by road (Article 1), and the provisions of the CMR become terms of those contracts."