B. FERNANDEZ & HNOS., S. EN C. v. Rickert Rice Mills, Inc.

119 F.2d 809, 136 A.L.R. 351, 1941 U.S. App. LEXIS 4664
CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedMay 8, 1941
Docket3619
StatusPublished
Cited by21 cases

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B. FERNANDEZ & HNOS., S. EN C. v. Rickert Rice Mills, Inc., 119 F.2d 809, 136 A.L.R. 351, 1941 U.S. App. LEXIS 4664 (1st Cir. 1941).

Opinion

MAHONEY, Circuit Judge.

This is an appeal from a judgment of the District Court of the United States for Puerto Rico for the plaintiff in the sum of $4,250 with interest.

The action arises out of a written contract for the purchase and sale of rice entered into September 25, 1939, between the plaintiff, Rickert Rice Mills, Inc., hereinafter called the seller, a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of Louisiana, with its principal offices located in the City of New Orleans in that State, and the defendant, B. Fernandez & Hermanos, Sucesores, S. en C., hereinafter called the buyer, a limited partnership organized under the laws of Puerto Rico, with its principal offices in San Juan.

The form of contract used was the standard Puerto Rican contract of the Rice Mil *811 lers’ Association, which has been used since August 1, 1932. The relevant portions of thc contract are as follows:

“Porto Rican Contract of The Rice Millers’ Association

“Effective August 1st, 1932

“San Juan, P. R., Sept. 25, 1939

“Rickert Rice Mills, Inc., New Orleans, La. hereby sells and agrees to deliver, and B. Fernandez & Hno. San Juan, the undersigned buyer, purchases and agrees to pay for the following described merchandise:

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“This agreement is made upon the terms and conditions above set forth, and thosa printed on the reverse side hereof, with all of which the parties hereto are familiar and agree to.

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“Accepted and confirmed: San Juan, P.R., Sept. 25, 1939

“Rickert Rice Mills, Inc., — R. Fabregas.

“By:' — (Signed) R. Fabregas,

(Seller)

“B. Fernandez & Hnos.

“By:— (Buyer)

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(over)

[On the reverse of this Contract, the following appears]

“Terms and Conditions of the Contract

“(a) The terms and payment of purchase price shall be net cash against draft, with bill of lading and marine insurance certificate attached, sellers order, notify buyer, draft to be paid promptly on arrival and examination of goods, but not to exceed five (5) business days after goods have been discharged from ship, unless written request for arbitration is made as provided below.
“(b) Examination and Approval. — Buyer shall have the right of inspection of goods on arrival, but shall exercise this right within three (3) business days after goods are discharged from ship; failure to inspect within three (3) business days, acts of God excepted, forfeits all rights to complaint and goods shall be accepted and paid for at full invoice price.
“(c) Notice. — After buyer or his representative has exercised his right of inspection within three (3) business days after goods are discharged from ship as provided above, should the buyer find fault with the delivery he agrees to notify the seller’s agent immediately in writing, a copy of said notice to be filed with the Rice Millers’ Association at San Juan, and if the seller through his agent, or representative or both, and the buyer are unable to agree, the question in dispute shall be arbitrated.
“(d) Arbitration. — Both buyer and seller hereby agree to submit all questions of quality, complaints, disputes and/or controversies that may arise out of or in connection with this contract, in the following manner: the buyer agrees to file written request for arbitration with the secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of Porto Rico, * * * within five (5) business days after goods have been discharged from ship, and further agrees to file a copy of said request with the seller’s agent and one copy with the Rice Millers’ Association, at San Juan within the same period of time. *812 Failure to request arbitration in the manner specified within five (5) business days after goods are discharged from ship, forfeits all right to complaint and goods shall be accepted and paid for at full invoice price. * * * Buyer and seller both agree that samples submitted for arbitration are to be drawn by the Rice Millers’ Association representative from ten (10%) Per Cent of the entire lot of rice being arbitrated, * * * The Secretary of the body holding the arbitration will immediately notify the buyer, the seller’s agent, and the Rice Millers’ Association, San Juan office, in writing, of the findings of the arbitration committee, and a copy of the certificate furnished each. The buyer agrees to accept and pay for the merchandise in accordance with the findings of the arbitration committee of first instance, inu-mediately on receipt of notice of the finding of said committee, providing that the allowance made is not over one-fifth of one cent per pound. If the allowance is over one-fifth of one cent per pound, the buyer shall declare within twenty-four (24) hours his intentions either to accept the shipment at the allowance made, or require that another shipment be made as provided herein, subject, however, to the buyer or the sellers [«'c] right of appeal, as provided herein, it being understood that the case is not to be reopened or reheard in Porto Rico, but is subject only to an appeal as provided below. * * * Either party may appeal from the decision of the arbitration committee of first instance within three (3) business days after receipt of notice of decision. In case of an appeal, the Secretary of the body before whom the arbitration of first instance was held shall send, the sealed samples to the Secretary of the Rice Millers’ Association, or to the New Orleans Board of Trade at the option of the appealing party for a rehearing and final decision.
“Both the buyer and seller agree to accept as final the decision of the appeals committee and to abide by said decision, and agree further that final settlement will be made' immediately upon receipt of notice of appeal decision. In case of arbitration for difference of grade where the difference is not over one-fifth of one cent per. pound, the buyer shall accept the goods at the allowance. If the difference amounts to more than one-fifth of one cent per pound, the buyers shall have the option to accept the goods at the allozvance made by the appeals committee or to require that another shipment be made, as provided herein above, or to consider the contract discharged and terminated, the money to be returned to buyer with interest at eight per cent (8%) per annum, plus accrued insurance and storage charges. Where the buyer exercises his right for another shipment, he shall immediately notify seller, who shall make shipment within fifteen (15) days from date of receipt of notification subject, however, to the final decision of the appeal committee as herein provided. Differences in quality and all other differences as regarding the terms of this contract, including time of shipment, shall be arbitrated before the Chcmnb.er of Commerce of Porto Rico * * * and can be reopened or reheard only by the appeal committee as provided in this contract.
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