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Premium Nafta Products Ltd (20th Defendant) & Ors v. Fili Shipping Company Ltd & Ors [2007] UKHL 40 (17 October 2007)
URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKHL/2007/40.html Cite as:
[2008] 1 Lloyds Rep 254,
[2007] 2 CLC 553,
[2007] UKHL 40,
[2007] 2 All ER (Comm) 1053,
[2007] Bus LR 1719,
[2007] CILL 2528,
114 Con LR 69,
[2008] 1 Lloyd's Rep 254,
[2007] 4 All ER 951,
[2007] ArbLR 24
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Premium Nafta Products Limited (20th Defendant) and others (Respondents)
v.
Fili Shipping Company Limited (14th Claimant) and others (Appellants)
"41.(a) This charter shall be construed and the relations between the parties determined in accordance with the laws of England.
(b) Any dispute arising under this charter shall be decided by the English courts to whose jurisdiction the parties hereby agree.
(c) Notwithstanding the foregoing, but without prejudice to any party's right to arrest or maintain the arrest of any maritime property, either party may, by giving written notice of election to the other party, elect to have any such dispute referred . . . . to arbitration in London, one arbitrator to be nominated by Owners and the other by Charterers, and in case the arbitrators shall not agree to the decision of an umpire, whose decision shall be final and binding upon both parties. Arbitration shall take place in London in accordance with the London Maritime Association of Arbitrators, in accordance with the provisions of the Arbitration Act 1950, or any statutory modification or re-enactment thereof for the time being in force.
(i) A party shall lose its right to make such an election only if:
(a) it receives from the other party a written notice of dispute which -
(1) states expressly that a dispute has arisen out of this charter;
(2) specifies the nature of the dispute; and
(3) refers expressly to this clause 41(c)
And
(b) it fails to give notice of election to have the dispute referred to arbitration not later than 30 days from the date of receipt of such notice of dispute "
"Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, an arbitration agreement which forms or was intended to form part of another agreement (whether or not in writing) shall not be regarded as invalid, non-existent or ineffective because that other agreement is invalid, or did not come into existence or has become ineffective, and it shall for that purpose be treated as a distinct agreement."
"There is every reason to presume that reasonable parties will wish to have the relationships created by their contract and the claims arising therefrom, irrespective of whether their contract is effective or not, decided by the same tribunal and not by two different tribunals."