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QUEENS BENCH DIVISION
COMMERCIAL COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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ODFJFELL SEACHEM A/S |
Claimant |
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(1)CONTINENTALE DES PETROLES ET D'INVESTISSEMENTS (2)SOCIETE NATIONALE DE COMMERCIALISATION DE PRODUITS PETROLIERS |
Defendants |
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Stewart Buckingham (instructed by Ince and Co.) for the Defendants
Hearing dates : 19 November 2004
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Nigel Teare QC:
The facts and the claim
"Charterers continued attempts to solve the problems on the purchase of the cargo have failed. Charterers therefore herewith cancel the c/p and release the vessel and ask owners to find alternative employment in order to minimise damages."
"We are surprised, in view of the time it took you to present your claim (21 October 2002 until 15 July 2003) that you now require a response within days."
The Club replied on 8 August 2002 pointing out that the claim had been presented on 3 September 2002. On 25 August 2002 the Club further revised the claim (to $547,468.02) and provided voyage extracts and evidence of bunker prices. They enquired whether Ince and Co. had instructions to accept service of proceedings.
The limitation defence
"20 Claims Time Bar
20.1 Charterers shall be discharged and released from all liability in respect of any claim for demurrage, deviation or detention which Owners may have under this Charter unless a claim in writing has been presented to Charterers, together with all supporting documentation substantiating each and every constituent part of the claim within ninety (90) days of the completion of discharge of the cargo carried hereunder.
20.2 Any other claim against Charterers for any and all other amounts which are alleged to be for Charterers' account under this Charter shall be extinguished, and Charterers shall be discharged from all liability whatsoever in respect thereof, unless such claim is presented to Charterers, together with full supporting documentation substantiating each and every constituent part of the claim, within one hundred and eighty (180) days of the completion of discharge of the cargo carried hereunder."
" ..the carrier and the ship shall in any event be discharged from all liability whatsoever in respect of the goods, unless suit is brought within one year of their delivery or of the date when they should have been delivered .."
Estoppel
Compliance
Quantum
Demurrage
"[The Court must consider] the position that the Owners would have been in had the Charterers performed properly from first to last. The Owners do not have two separate claims for damages, to be viewed in isolation, but a single claim for the damage flowing from the Charterers' total failure of performance. .. I do not consider that the Owners had a vested right to damages for breach of cl.4 that survived the termination of the charter by acceptance of the Charterers' repudiation. .. It is wrong in principle to build into the notional contractual performance a delay in the provision of cargo resulting in the accrual of demurrage simply because the Charterers' repudiatory non-performance included a failure to provide cargo."
(i) with the circumstance that the majority also accepted that in principle a claim for damages which had accrued before the charterparty had been terminated could be recovered as well as a general damages flowing from the repudiation and cited Saxon Ship Company v Union Steamship [1898] 4 Com.Cas 29,298 and [1900] 5 Com.Cas 381 as an example of such a claim and
(ii) with the circumstance that Balcome LJ said that the trial judge was right to deal with the matter in the way he did on the basis that the only pleaded claim was damages for repudiation.
Free pratique and the commencement of laytime
"Notwithstanding tender of a valid NOR by the Vessel such NOR shall not be effective nor become effective, for the purposes of calculating laytime, or if the Vessel is on demurrage, demurrage unless and until the following conditions have been met:-
6.3.3 free pratique has been granted or is granted within six (6) hours of the Master tendering NOR. If free pratique is not granted within six (6) hours of the master tendering NOR, through no fault of Owners, Agents or those on board the Vessel, the Master shall issue a protest in writing (NOP) to the port authority and the facility at the port (the Terminal) failing which laytime or, if the Vessel is on demurrage, demurrage shall only commence when free pratique has been granted ..
7.3.2 Laytime, or if the Vessel is on demurrage, demurrage shall commence, at each loading and each discharge port, upon the expiry of six (6) hours after a valid NOR has become effective as determined under clause 6.3, berth or no berth, or when the Vessel commences loading, or discharging, whichever first occurs."
The probable length of the contractual voyage
Conclusion