Banchory Shipping v. Banco Wiese

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedDecember 17, 1998
Docket97-2205
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Filed: December 17, 1998

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS

FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT

No. 97-2205 (CA-96-226-2)

Banchory Shipping Company, Limited,

Intervenor - Appellant,

versus

Banco Wiese Limitado,

Intervenor - Appellee.

O R D E R

The court amends its opinion filed November 10, 1998, as

follows:

On page 7, third full paragraph, line 2 -- the word “charted”

is corrected to read “chartered.”

For the Court - By Direction

/s/ Patricia S. Connor Clerk PUBLISHED

OST-WEST-HANDEL BRUNO BISCHOFF GMBH, Plaintiff,

BANCHORY SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED, Intervenor-Appellant,

BANCO WIESE LIMITADO, Intervenor-Appellee,

SIDDIQUI OWAIS; SYED SAJJUD-UE- HASSAN; SYED ZAIDI HUSSAIN ITIBA; AHMAD ASHFAQ; ALI ANWAR; MUHAMMAD LAL; MOHAMMAD WAZIR; MUHAMMAD ILYAS; SOUZA JOSE; SHAIKH MUHAMMAD ISMAIL; ZAFAR IQBAL; YOUNOS S/O KUNDAN MASIH; No. 97-2205 SHAMSUDDIN S/O NASAR GLAHI; MASIH HIDAYAT; KHAN ABDUL HAMEED; TEMORI SALMAN WAGAS; MUHAMMAD TALHA; SYED MUHAMMAD IRFAN; ABDUL HANAN; SYED HUSSAIN SHABBIR; A. K. PAL; R. R. AMONKAR; ADINARAYANA ARJALA; N. M. PEREIRA; M. S. MAHENDRA; K. P. MADHANAN; DILIP PRADHAN, Crew Members of the M/V Pride of Donegal; PLAZA FUELING AGENTS, INCORPORATED; NICHOLSON TERMINAL & DOCK COMPANY; RHS CONSULTANTS, INCORPORATED; DREADNOUGHT MARINE, INCORPORATED; NEW STAR SUPPLY COMPANY, INCORPORATED; WHITE STACK TOWING & TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, INCORPORATED; TRANSWORLD, INCORPORATED, d/b/a Global Ship Services, Limited; YUKONG LINE LIMITED; INTERNATIONAL POWER PRESSES, LIMITED, Individually and as agent for J.B.M. Tools, Limited and G.K.W. Limited; AMERICAN DIESEL AND SHIP REPAIRS, INCORPORATED; P.J. BRAND, B.V.; BUREAU VERITAS NORTH AMERICA, INCORPORATED; HYUNDAI CANADA INC., a/k/a Hyundai Corporation Candad; T. PARKER HOST, INCORPORATED; CERES MARINE TERMINALS, INCORPORATED; PERVEZ A. SYED; TWINS MARINE REPAIRS & SUPPLIES, INCORPORATED; OCEAN CONSULTING & SUPPLY, INCORPORATED, Intervenor-Plaintiffs,

v.

PROJECT ASIA LINE, INCORPORATED; PROJECT ASIA LINE, INCORPORATED, in personam; M/V PRIDE OF DONEGAL, her engines, tackle, appurtenances, etc., in rem; M/V PRIDE OF DONEGAL, her engines, machinery, tackle, furnishings, apparel, etc., in rem; EMPIRE SHIPPING, S.A.; EMPIRE SHIPPING, S.A., Monrovia, Intervenor-Defendants,

2 PERHER SINGH SATINDER, Master of the M/V Pride of Donegal, Party in Interest, NEW SULZER DIESEL US INCORPORATED, Movant.

BANCHORY SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED, Intervenor-Appellee,

BANCO WIESE LIMITADO, Intervenor-Appellant,

SIDDIQUI OWAIS; SYED SAJJUD-UE- HASSAN; SYED ZAIDI HUSSAIN ITIBA; AHMAD ASHFAQ; ALI ANWAR; MUHAMMAD LAL; MOHAMMAD WAZIR; No. 97-2541 MUHAMMAD ILYAS; SOUZA JOSE; SHAIKH MUHAMMAD ISMAIL; ZAFAR IQBAL; YOUNOS S/O KUNDAN MASIH; SHAMSUDDIN S/O NASAR GLAHI; MASIH HIDAYAT; KHAN ABDUL HAMEED; TEMORI SALMAN WAGAS; MUHAMMAD TALHA; SYED MUHAMMAD IRFAN; ABDUL HANAN; SYED HUSSAIN SHABBIR; A. K. PAL; R. R. AMONKAR; ADINARAYANA ARJALA; N. M. PEREIRA; M. S. MAHENDRA; K. P. MADHANAN; DILIP PRADHAN, Crew Members of the

3 M/V Pride of Donegal; PLAZA FUELING AGENTS, INCORPORATED; NICHOLSON TERMINAL & DOCK COMPANY; RHS CONSULTANTS, INCORPORATED; DREADNOUGHT MARINE, INCORPORATED; NEW STAR SUPPLY COMPANY, INCORPORATED; WHITE STACK TOWING & TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, INCORPORATED; TRANSWORLD, INCORPORATED, d/b/a Global Ship Services, Limited; YUKONG LINE LIMITED; INTERNATIONAL POWER PRESSES, LIMITED, Individually and as agent for J.B.M. Tools, Limited and G.K.W. Limited; AMERICAN DIESEL AND SHIP REPAIRS, INCORPORATED; P.J. BRAND, B.V.; BUREAU VERITAS NORTH AMERICA, INCORPORATED; HYUNDAI CANADA INC., a/k/a Hyundai Corporation Candad; T. PARKER HOST, INCORPORATED; CERES MARINE TERMINALS, INCORPORATED; PERVEZ A. SYED; TWINS MARINE REPAIRS & SUPPLIES, INCORPORATED; OCEAN CONSULTING & SUPPLY, INCORPORATED, Intervenor-Plaintiffs,

PROJECT ASIA LINE, INCORPORATED; PROJECT ASIA LINE, INCORPORATED, in personam; M/V PRIDE OF DONEGAL, her engines, tackle,

4 appurtenances, etc., in rem; EMPIRE SHIPPING, S.A.; EMPIRE SHIPPING, S.A., Monrovia, Intervenor-Defendants,

PERHER SINGH SATINDER, Master of the M/V Pride of Donegal, Party in Interest,

NEW SULZER DIESEL US INCORPORATED, Movant.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, at Norfolk. John A. MacKenzie, Senior District Judge. (CA-96-226-2)

Argued: September 24, 1998

Decided: November 10, 1998

Before LUTTIG and MOTZ, Circuit Judges, and BULLOCK, Chief United States District Judge for the Middle District of North Carolina, sitting by designation.

_________________________________________________________________

Affirmed by published opinion. Judge Motz wrote the opinion, in which Judge Luttig and Chief Judge Bullock joined.

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COUNSEL

ARGUED: Glen T. Oxton, HEALY & BAILLIE, L.L.P., New York, New York, for Appellant. David Kegebein Sutelan, Christian Lee Connell, MAYS & VALENTINE, Norfolk, Virginia, for Appellee.

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5 OPINION

DIANA GRIBBON MOTZ, Circuit Judge:

This admiralty case concerns competing claims to proceeds remaining from the sale of a Liberian shipping vessel, PRIDE OF DONEGAL. After a bench trial, the district court rejected the claim of Banchory Shipping Company Limited. Ost-West-Handel Bruno Bischoff GmbH v. Project Asia Line, Inc., 970 F. Supp. 471, 483 (E.D. Va. 1997). The court found instead that Banco Wiese Limitado, with a valid preferred foreign ship mortgage on the vessel, was enti- tled to the proceeds. Id. at 489. In a subsequent unpublished order, the district court denied Banco Wiese's claim for attorneys' fees and costs. Both parties appeal. We affirm in all respects.

I.

Prior to 1995, Santa Lucia Compania Naviera Santa, S.A., a com- pany owned and controlled by Roberto Leigh, owned PRIDE OF DONEGAL. Leigh also owned and controlled a company called Empresa Naviera Santa S.A. In 1992, Empresa applied for a $5 mil- lion loan from the Corporation Andina de Fomento (CAF) in order to finance the purchase of the vessel from Santa Lucia. Banco Wiese (the Bank) provided a guarantee to CAF to secure this loan. In exchange, the Bank obtained a mortgage on the vessel.

Meanwhile, title to the vessel remained with Santa Lucia. In Sep- tember 1994, Santa Lucia chartered the vessel to Project Asia Lines, Inc. (PAL), a chartering company owned and controlled by Peter Gal- lagher and Saleem Alavi. Funding for PAL was obtained through Calais Investments S.A. and was facilitated by John Williams.

In June 1995, after having paid for repairs to the vessel and in hopes of securing a stable owner for the vessel, PAL entered a memo- randum of agreement with Santa Lucia by which Santa Lucia agreed to sell the vessel to PAL or its nominee. In September 1995, because Empresa was unable to make mortgage payments to the Bank, Santa Lucia sold the vessel to PAL's nominee, Empire Shipping S.A., pur- suant to this memorandum of understanding. Empire is owned and

6 controlled by Calais, the same investor group that provided funding for PAL. The purchase of the vessel was completed by Empire assum- ing the debt Santa Lucia owed to the Bank and by PAL giving Empire a credit of $1.3 million for the payments it had advanced toward repairs of the vessel. Empire then entered into an agreement with PAL under which PAL continued to manage the vessel, now registered to Empire.

When Empire could not make mortgage payments to the Bank, the vessel was again sold on May 30, 1996. This time it was sold at a public auction by order of a Deputy U.S. Marshal. The sale generated $5.1 million.

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