QUEENS BENCH DIVISION
COMMERCIAL COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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CARMINE SHIPPING LIMITED |
Claimant |
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HANJIN SHIPPING LIMITED |
Defendant |
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M.T. "ELEUTHERA" |
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Michael Davey (instructed by More Fisher Brown) for the Defendant (Time Charterer)
Hearing dates: 26th and 27th March 2003
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Crown Copyright ©
His Honour Judge Havelock-Allan Q.C. :
The terms of the charterparty
"Payment of Hire
9. Subject to Clause 3(iii), payment of hire shall be made in immediately available funds to: Carmine Shipping Ltd. Account No. 5-840-51338-481-0179 Euromerchant Bank S.A., 75 Akti Miaouli Street, 18537 Piraeus, Greece. Ref: M/T ELEUTHERA .... per calendar month in advance, less:
(i) any hire paid which Charterers reasonably estimate to relate to off-hire periods, provided Owners' consent has been previously given, and
(ii) any amounts disbursed on Owners' behalf, any advances and commissions thereon, and charges which are for Owners' account pursuant to any provision hereof; and
(iii) any amounts due or reasonably estimated to become due to Charterers under Clause 3(ii) or 24 hereof,
any such adjustments to be made at the due date for the next monthly payment after the facts have been ascertained. Charterers shall not be responsible for any delay or error by Owners' bank in crediting Owners' account provided that Charterers have made proper and timely payment.
In default of such proper and timely payment,
(a) Owners shall notify Charterers of such default and Charterers shall within seven days of receipt of such notice pay to owners the amount due including interest, failing which Owners may withdraw the vessel from the service of Charterers without prejudice to any other rights Owners may have under this charter or otherwise; and
(b) Interest on any amount due but not paid on the due date shall accrue from the day after that date up to and including the day when payment is made, at a rate per annum which shall be 1% above the U.S. Prime interest Rate as published by the Chase Manhattan Bank in New York at 12:00 New York time on the due date, or, if no such interest rate is published on that day, the interest rate published on the next preceding day on which such a rate was so published, computed on the basis of a 360 day year of twelve 30-day months, compounded semi-annually.
Detailed Description and Performance
24. (a)Owners guarantee that the speed and consumption of the vessel shall be as follows:See Clause 44
The foregoing bunker consumptions are for all purposes except cargo heating and tank cleaning and as described in main details of vessel as given and shall be pro rated between the speeds shown. [lines 308-309]
The service speed of the vessel is 13.0 knots laden and 14.0 knots in
ballast and in the absence of Charterers' orders to the contrary the vessel shall proceed at the service speed. However, if more than one laden and one ballast speed are shown in the table above Charterers shall have the right to order the vessel to steam at any speed within the range set out in the table (the "ordered speed"). [lines 310-313]
If the vessel is ordered to proceed at any speed other than the highest speed shown in the table, and the average speed actually attained by the vessel during the currency of such order exceeds such ordered speed plus 0.5 knots ("the maximum recognised speed") then for the purposes of calculating any increase or decrease of hire under this Clause 245 the maximum recognised speed shall be used in place of the average speed actually attained.[lines 314-318]
The vessel to perform at speeds within the range given. However, if during the currency of the Charter Party the vessel can steam at a higher speed, then Owners will advise Charterers immediately of her new capability.
Minimum speed about 9 knots in ballast on 51 MT HFO + 2.5 MT MDO and about 8 knots laden on 55 MT HFO + 2.5 MT MDO
For the purposes of this charter the "guaranteed speed" at any time
shall be the then-current ordered speed or the service speed, as the case may be. [lines 319-320]
The average speeds and bunker consumptions shall for the purposes. of this Clause 24 be calculated by reference to the observed distance from pilot station to pilot station on all sea passages during each period stipulated in Clause 24(c), but excluding any time during which the vessel is (or but for Clause 22(b)(i) would be) off-hire and also excluding "Adverse Weather Periods", being (i) any periods during which reduction of speed is necessary for safety in congested waters or in poor visibility (ii) any days, noon to noon, when winds exceed force 5 on the Beaufort Scale for more than 12 hours. [lines 321-326]
(b) If during any year from the date on which the vessel enters service (anniversary to anniversary) the vessel falls below the performance guaranteed in Clause 24(a) then if such shortfall results
(i) from a reduction in the average speed of the vessel, compared to the speed guaranteed in Clause 24(a), then an amount equal to the value at the hire rate of the time so lostor gained, as the case may be,shall be deducted fromor added tothe hire paid;
ii) from an increase in the total bunkers consumed, compared to the total bunkers which would have been consumed had the vessel performed as guaranteed in Clause 24(a), an amount equivalent to the value of the additional bunkers consumedor the bunkers saved, as the case may be,based on the average price paid by Charterers for the vessel's bunkers in such period, shall be deducted fromor added tothe hire paid. [lines 327-336]
Theaddition to ordeduction from hire so calculated for laden and ballast mileage respectively shall be adjusted to take into account the mileage steamed in each such condition during Adverse Weather Periods, by dividing such deduction by the number of miles over which the performance has been calculated and multiplying by the same number of miles plus the miles steamed during the Adverse Weather Periods, in order to establish the totaladdition to ordeduction from hire to be made for such period. [lines 337-341]
Reduction of hire under the foregoing sub-Clause (b) shall be without prejudice to any other remedy available to Charterers. [lines 342-343]
(c) Calculations under this Clause 24 shall be made for the yearly periods terminating on each successive anniversary of the date on which the vessel enters service, and for the period between the last such anniversary and the date of termination of this charter if less than a year. Claims in respect of reduction of hire arising under this Clause during the final year or part year of the charter period shall in the first instance be settled in accordance with Charterers' estimate made two months before the end of the charter period. Any necessary adjustment after this charter terminates shall be made by payment by Owners to Charterersor by Charterers to Owners as the case may require. [lines 344-350]
Payments in respect of increase of hire arising out of this Clause shall be made promptly after receipt by Charterers of all the information necessary to calculate such increase.[lines 351-352]
44. SPEED/BUNKERCONSUMPTION
Owners guarantee the vessel's speed and consumption in metric ton per day, in moderate weather conditions up to and including Beaufort Scale Five (5), shall be as follows:-
Ballast
12.50 knots on 59 MT HFO + 2.50 MT MDO
13.00 knots on 62 MT HFO+2.50 MT MDO
13.70 knots on 67 MT HFO + 2.50 MT MDO
14.00 knots on 69 MT HFO + 2.50 MT MDO
Laden
12.50 knots on 65 MT HFO + 2.50 MT MDO
13.00 knots on 69 MT HFO + 2.50 MT MDO
Loading : 23 MT HFO + 2.5 MT MDO per 24 hours
Discharging : 65 MT HFO + 2.5 MT MDO per 24 hours
Idle in port : 15 MT HFO + 2.5 MT MDO per 24 hours
Tank cleaning : About 250 MT HFO per operation
Ballasting : About 30 MT HFO
Deballasting : About 25 MT HFO
Crude oil washing : 15MT HFO basis 8 Hours
82. MINIMUM SPEED (SLOW DOWN/SPEED-UP)
The vessel is only to be operated within the range of speeds as given. Owners to warrant that vessel is capable of maintain minimum 9 Knots in ballast, and 8 Knots in laden."
The vessel's performance
"1. Whether abstract fixture telexes sent to the aster constitute orders to the Master, in particular for purposes of:
(a) Instructions on speed "about 13 knots";
(b) Instructions on laycan.
2. Whether references to laycan constitute an order to the Master to arrive within that laycan period.
3. If so, where there were instructions to meet a particular laycan (whether in abstract fixture telexes or voyage instructions/orders), whether those periods should be included in any assessment of the average speed and consumption in good weather conditions.
4. If those periods are to be taken into account, whether the vessel's performance is to be judged according to:
(i) Whether she met the first moment of the laycan date (i.e. arrival at any later time than commencement of laytime constitutes under performance); or
(ii) Whether she arrived during the laycan period (i.e. that she only under performs if she misses the last moment of the laycan period)."
"5. Whether orders to proceed at a "minimum speed" or an "economic speed" are orders to proceed at 12.5 knots.
6. Where there is an order to proceed at a "minimum speed" or "economic speed" as well as a laycan or target date, whether the latter supersedes the former."
"7. Whether, having calculated an average speed based on good weather performance [during each voyage] under clause 24, the calculation of performance of the vessel is to be made by reference to the whole of the steaming distance over the year (anniversary to anniversary) or whether it is to be calculated on a voyage by voyage basis."
"8. Whether clause 44 provides a guarantee of consumption outside the range of speeds indicated and, if so, how it is to be calculated."
"9. Whether fuel oil consumed during cargo tank inerting is to be treated as consumption for the purpose of calculating the vessel's performance under clauses 24 and 44 of the charter."
The argument about interest
"… Charterers are notifying Owners that the vessel have under-performed over the last 2 years amounted to USD478,998.7 under the clause 24 of the C/P. Accordingly, the under-performance claim amount and off-hire during the vessel's drydock having been deducted, there is nothing to be paid on the next hire payment due on 1/06/99, but the over-paid hire of USD122,769.80 should be remitted to Charterers' bank account in due course."