Albion Phosphate Min. Co. v. Wyllie

77 F. 541, 23 C.C.A. 276, 1896 U.S. App. LEXIS 2268
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedNovember 25, 1896
DocketNo. 148
StatusPublished
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Albion Phosphate Min. Co. v. Wyllie, 77 F. 541, 23 C.C.A. 276, 1896 U.S. App. LEXIS 2268 (4th Cir. 1896).

Opinion

PAUL, District Judge.

This case is brought here on a.writ of error to a judgment of the circuit court for the district of South Carolina. The case was tried by the court, the parties having waived a trial by jury in accordance with the provisions of section 048 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. On the evidence submitted, the court filed the following findings of facts and conclusions of law:

“This is an action at law on a money demand, brought by Wyllie & Gordon, subjects of Great Britain), against the Albion Phosphate Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the state of West Virginia. Both parties submit to tbe jurisdiction of the court. The cause of action is on an account for moneys advanced by plaintiffs to defendant at its request and for commissions; in all £2,-494. 2s. lCd. The answer, admitting the alienage of the plaintiffs and the citizenship of the defendant, denies every other allegation of the complaint. It contains a second defense and a counterclaim. That plaintiffs, in the transactions set up by them, acted as agents of defendant, and in those transactions failed to discharge their duties properly and faithfully, and thereby became indebted to the defendant in the sum of £806. 7s. 6d., with regard to a cargo shipped to them on their order by steamship Gyanus, and sold by them on del credere commission; and also with regard to a cargo of phosphate rock shipped to them on their order by steamship Oaklands, and sold by plaintiffs on a del credere commission. The total counterclaim is £2,435. 15s. 2d. The reply to the counterclaim consists of a denial of its allegations.
“Findings of Fact.
“(1) The plaintiffs are aliens, subjects cf Great Britain, residents in England, doing business under the firm name as brokers, engaged principally, if not entirely, in selling phosphate rock, have had long and successful business experience, and enjoy high mercantile character.
“(2) The defendant is a corporation organized under the laws of West Virginia, engaged in the mining of phosphate rock in the state of Florida, and in preparing it for market, and in shipping it to various parts of the United States and of foreign countries. At the time of the transactions mentioned in the pleadings, it had but recently begun mining, and the shipments in question were the first, or among the first, made by it abroad.
“(3) The defendant, seeking a market abroad, made proposals to the plaintiffs to act as its agents in this behalf; and thereupon parties entered into contract as follows:
“ ‘Memorandum of agreement, made and executed this 29th day of May, 1891, by and between Angus Cameron, tbe president of the Albion Phosphate Mining and Chemical Company of Baltimore, Maryland, on behalf and with the full authority of the said company, of the first part, and C. O. Wyllie and John F. Gordon, doing business under the name of Wyllie & Gordon, at London, England, of the second part, witnesseth: First. That the party of the first part agrees to consign to the party of the second part all the phosphate rock and phosphatic material produced by the said Albion Phosphate Mining and Chemical Company, which the said party of the first part may desire to sell In any of the markets of Europe; said reek to be sold by the said Wyllie & Gordon for and on account of the said Albion Phosphate Mining and Chemical Company upon the following terms, to wit: That during the existence of this contract the party of the first part will ship, In such quantities and to such address as may be directed by the party of the second part, all the phosphate rock and phosphatic material produced by the Albion Phosphate Mining and Chemical Company which they may desire to sell in any of the markets of Europe; such shipments to be handled and sold by the party of the second part to the best advantage of tbe party of the first part, they to receive as their entire compensation for such services, and for guarantying the sales, a commission of three (3) per cent, upon the gross amount of all sales made by them. All commissions allowed to Wyllie & Gordon by shipowners or brokers shall be carried to the credit of the Albion Phosphate Mining and Chemical Company in the account of sales rendered. That, against all the bills of lading of rock so shipped, the said Albion Phosphate Mining and Chemical Company shall have the right to draw [543]*543drafts at ten (10) days’ sight upon the said Wyllie & Gordon for three-quarters of the estímalo value at the port of shipment of each cargo, based upon the value of the same in England, less freight. That, as soon as possible after the discharge of each cargo, the said Wyllie & Gordon shall forward to the said Albion Phospliate Mining and Chemical Company account gale of such cargo, and remit to them at the same time the remaining proceeds, if any. Should the net proceeds of any cargo be less than the amount advanced by said Wyllie & Gordon against the same, the diaft against the next succeeding shipment shall be reduced by the amount of such deficit. Tc is further agreed that Wyllie & Gordon shall arrange to pay all ocean freight, and all advances of money made by them for this or any other purpose shall cany interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum. It is further agreed that all shipments made under this agreement by vessels chartered by Wyllie & Gordon shall be tally insured by them, and, in eases where freight is arranged by the Albion Phosphate Mining and Chemical Company, the shipments shall bo insured by them. The said Wyllie & Gordon agree to act as the agents of the said Albion Phosphate Mining and Chemical Company upon the above-recited terms and conditions, and covenant faithfully to account for iheir actions and doings as such agents. Each party shall have the light at any time to cancel this agreement on giving ninety (80) days’ notice in writing, or by cable, to the other party. After giving such notice, it shall be lawful for the said Albion Phosphate Mining- and Chemical Company to sell direct to the European markets, or through other agente than Wyllie & Gordon, such of said Florida phosphates produced by them as they may see fit; but upon all such sales made prior to the expiration of said ninety (90) days said Wyllie & Gordon shall be entitled to the same commissions as if said sales had been made by them.’
“(4) Defendant, in November, 1891, shipped by the steamship Cyanus a cargo of phosphate rock to fill a contract made in their behalf by the plaintiffs. The contract called for 2,000 tons. The defendants could only supply 1,812 tons. To fulfill the contract, and prevent its rejection and loss consequent thereon, the. plaintiffs furnished the deficiency, 658 tons, from other customers of theirs, with a net gain to defendant of £217. 2s. 7d.
“(5) ’Plaintiffs, on the 2<5ih August, 1892, on behalf of defendant, entered into a contract with T. G. Gleichman in the tenor following:
“ ‘T, G. Gleichman, Esq., Hamburg: We beg to confirm having (as agents) sold to you about 1,800-2,490 tons (our option) of dried Albion Florida phosphate (guarantied to contain not less than 75 per cent, phosphate of lime calculated on a dry basis), at the price of eight pence farthing per unit of dibasic phosphate of lime (calculated on a dry basis from the total phosphoric acid present) per ton of 2,200 lbs. English, coast freight and insurance to a good, safe continental port between Havre and Hamburg (both inclusive), or as near thereto as the ship can safely get, always afloat.

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