Armada Supply Incorporated v. Wright

858 F.2d 842, 1988 U.S. App. LEXIS 13140
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedSeptember 22, 1988
Docket645
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Armada Supply Incorporated v. Wright, 858 F.2d 842, 1988 U.S. App. LEXIS 13140 (2d Cir. 1988).

Opinion

858 F.2d 842

ARMADA SUPPLY INCORPORATED, Plaintiff-Appellee-Cross-Appellant,
v.
Philip Gaybell WRIGHT, individually and on behalf of all
other Underwriters at Lloyd's and New Hampshire Insurance
Co., Ltd., Individually and on behalf of all other insurance
companies, subscribing to policies of Marine Insurance set
forth in Willis Faber & Dumas, Ltd., Cover note No. CS 5527,
Defendants-Appellees,
Banorte Seguradora S.A., Itau Seguradora S.A., Atlantica
Cia. Nacional de Seguros, Bamerindus Cia. de Seguros, Sul
America Terrestres, Maritimos E Acidentes Cia. de Seguros,
Sul America Cia. Nacional de Seguros, Cia. de Seguros
Alianca da Bahia, Nacional Companhia de Seguros, Cia.
Internacional de Seguros, Comind Companhia de Seguros,
Brasil Cia. de Seguros Gerais, Cia. Bandeirante de Seguros
Gerais, Companhia Paulista de Seguros, Patria-Cia.
Brasileira de Seguros Gerais, Boavista Cia. de Seguros de
Vida E Acidentes, Sasse Cia. Nacional de Seguros Gerais,
Cia. de Seguros do Estado de Sao Paulo, Vera Cruz Seguradora
S.A., Skandia-Boavista Cia. Brasileira de Seguros, Unibaco
Seguradora S.A., Yorkshire-Corcovado Cia. de Seguros, Cia.
Real Brasileira de Seguros, Cia. Uniao de Seguros Gerais,
Cia. de Seguros Minas Brasil, Generali do Brasil Cia.
Nacional de Seguros, Seguradora Brasileira Motor Union
Americana S.A., Porto Segura Cia. de Seguros Gerais,
Interamericana Cia. de Seguros Gerais, Bemge Cia. de Seguros
de Minas Gerais, Cia. de Seguros da Bahia, America Latina
Cia. de Seguros, Cia. de Seguros America, do Sul Yasuda,
Cia. Uniao Continental de Seguros, Allianzultramar Cia.
Brasileira de Seguros, Real Seguradora S.A., Sao Paolo Cia.
Nacional de Seguros, Fortaleza Cia. Nacional de Seguros,
Banerj Seguros, S.A., Novo Hamburgo Cia. de Seguros Gerais,
Phoenix Brasiliera Cia. de Seguros Gerais, Argos Companhia
de Seguros, Compemi Seguradora S.A.-Capesa, Ajax Cia.
Nacional de Seguros, Finasa Segurandora S.A., Farroupilha
Cia. Nacional de Seguros, Santa Cruz Cia. de Seguros Gerais,
Cia. Colina de Seguros, Cia. de Seguros Cruz-Eiro do Sul,
Cia. de Seguros Maritimos E Ter. Phoenix de Porto Alegre,
Itatiaia Cia. de Seguros, Universal Cia. de Seguros Gerais,
Parana Cia. de Seguros Germano-Brasileira, a Maritima Cia.
de Seguros Gerais, Seguradora Industrial E Mercantil S.A.,
Baloise-Atlantica Cia. Brasileira de Seguros, Cia. Adriatica
de Seguros Gerais-C.A.S., Federal de Seguros S.A., Sul
Brasileiro Seguros Gerais S.A., Prudential-Atlantica Cia.
Brasileira de Seguros, Cia. Sul Brasil de Seguros Terrestres
E. Maritimos, Cia. Excelsior de Seguros, a Inconfidencia
Cia. Nacional de Seguros Gerais, Maua Cia. de Seguros
Gerais, Banreal Seguradora S.A., Commercial Union do Brasil
Seguradora S.A., Cia. Patrimonial de Seguros Gerais, Cia. de
Seguros Monarca, London Seguradora S.A., Brasileira
Seguradora S.A., Lloyd Industrial Sul Americano-Companhia de
Seguros, Concordia Cia. de Seguros, Cia. Renascenca de
Seguros, Auxiliar Seguradora S.A., Itau Winterthur
Seguradora S.A., GB-Confianca Cia. de Seguros, Indiana Cia.
de Seguros Gerais, Safra Seguradora S.A., Kyoei do
Brasil-Cia. de Seguros, Gerling Sul America S.A. Seguros
Industrials, Hannover Internacional de Seguros S.A.,
Companhia Sol de Seguros, Banestes Seguros S.A., Cia. de
Seguros Previdencia do Sul, Cia. Anglo Americana de Seguros
Gerais, Cia. de Seguros Sul Americana Industrial-S.A.I.,
Noroeste Seguradora S.A., Pan Americana de Seguros S.A.,
Delfin Seguradora S.A., Cia. de Seguros Rio Branco, Cia. de
Seguros Inter-Atlantico, SDB Cia. de Seguros Gerais, and the
Reinsurance Institute of Brasil,
Defendants-Appellants-Cross-Appellees.

Nos. 565, 645, Dockets 87-7788, 87-7852.

United States Court of Appeals,
Second Circuit.

Argued Feb. 5, 1988.
Decided Sept. 22, 1988.

Francis R. Matera, New York City, for defendant-appellant-cross-appellee Banorte Seguradora S.A.

George L. Graff, New York City (Nancy L. Savitt, Milgrim Thomajan & Lee, New York City, of counsel), for plaintiff-appellee-cross-appellant Armada Supply Inc.

Richard G. Ashworth, New York City (Michael L. Sommer, Haight, Gardner, Poor & Havens, New York City, of counsel), for defendants-appellees Philip Gaybell Wright, et al.

Before TIMBERS, WINTER and ALTIMARI, Circuit Judges.

WINTER, Circuit Judge:

This appeal and cross-appeal concern claims under two insurance policies for losses incurred by Armada Supply Incorporated ("Armada") arising out of a shipment of fuel oil from Rio de Janeiro to New York. Following a bench trial, Judge Griesa awarded Armada $1,462,722.64, plus interest at the three month rate for Treasury bills, against the lead underwriter, Banorte Seguradora, S.A. ("Banorte"), individually and on behalf of the other Brazilian underwriters. He further ruled that Philip Gaybell Wright and the other participating underwriters at Lloyd's and elsewhere in London (the "London underwriters") were liable for $85,808.34.1 Judge Griesa's opinion is reported at 665 F.Supp. 1047 (S.D.N.Y.1987).

Banorte has appealed from the judgment, contending that the district court lacked personal jurisdiction over it or, alternatively, that certain shortage losses, contamination losses, and "sue and labor" expenses incurred in reconditioning a shipment of contaminated oil allowed by the district court, should be disallowed and/or reduced. Armada has cross-appealed, claiming that the London underwriters, who insured Armada under an open-cover marine policy, were liable for that portion of Armada's loss on its contract to sell the oil to Sun Oil Trading Co. ("Sun") not covered by Banorte ($1,298,813.03) and, at least contingently, for the same losses--an amount alleged on appeal to be $2,794,315.35--insured by Banorte. Armada also disputes the district court's calculation of contamination loss, shortage loss, and sue and labor expenses.

We hold that the district court had personal jurisdiction over Banorte, and that the increased-value clause of Armada's open policy of marine insurance with the London underwriters insured cargo loss and damage, but not the loss of Armada's profitable contract with Sun. We further hold that the contingency-cover clause of the London policy was not applicable on these facts, that the London underwriters did not waive their position that this clause was inapplicable, and that the district court correctly calculated most of Armada's losses. However, we reverse on the cross-appeal as to some of the sue and labor claims.BACKGROUND

The facts are relatively straightforward. Armada, a Texas corporation, entered a contract in April 1982 to purchase four shiploads of oil from Petrobras, a Brazilian oil company, to be delivered over a period of four months. The sales were to be C.I.F. (cost, insurance, freight) port of delivery, meaning that Armada would take title in Rio de Janeiro but Petrobras would pay freight to New York (or Rotterdam) and purchase marine insurance. The contract provided that the price would be based on the spot oil price at the point and time of delivery.

The cargo at issue here was the last shipment under the April 1982 contract. On November 16, 1982, it was onloaded to the AGIOS NIKOLAS at Rio de Janeiro.

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