Cavcar Co. v. M/V Suzdal

723 F.2d 1096, 1984 A.M.C. 609
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedDecember 19, 1983
DocketNo. 83-5105
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Cavcar Co. v. M/V Suzdal, 723 F.2d 1096, 1984 A.M.C. 609 (3d Cir. 1983).

Opinion

OPINION OF THE COURT

LOUIS H. POLLAK, District Judge.

This appeal raises the question whether a vessel may be liable in rem for breach of the contract of carriage by the operator of the vessel when the vessel’s owner is not liable in personam for the breach. The district court held that there can be no in rem liability in such circumstances. For the reasons stated below, we reverse.

I.

This case has a long and complex factual and procedural history which must be reviewed, at least in summary form, in order to understand the legal issues presented on appéal. In 1975, appellant, Sherkate Sahami Khass Auto Pars (“Auto Pars”) ordered 200 Ford Bronco trucks from Ford Export Corporation. This purchase was financed by two letters of credit issued by Iranian banks. At the port of Philadelphia, forty-nine of these vehicles were loaded on the M/Y FINN AMER (“Finn Amer”), the appellee.

The Finn Amer is registered in Finland and is owned by Amer Sea O/Y (“Amer Sea”) a Finnish company. When this controversy arose, the Finn Amer was time-chartered to Gloucester Shipping Corporation which is not a party to these proceedings. Although- the master of the Finn Amer was employed by Amer Sea, the vessel was operated by Marine Transport Services (MTS), a New Jersey corporation. The district court found that “MTS provided the operational infrastructure, arranged the stevedoring, solicited cargo, processed all documents and established an agency network in overseas points with respect to the Finn-Amer. It did not charter that vessel.” App. 347a.

When the forty-nine Broncos were loaded on the vessel, MTS issued a negotiable bill of lading. The bill of lading specified Bandar Shahpour, a port of Iran, as the destination. It listed as consignee “Order of: Bank of Teheran Takhte Djamshid Branch, Teheran, Iran” and as “notify party” the appellant, Auto Pars. Amer Sea was not a party to the bill of lading and the master of the Finn Amer never saw the bill of lading.

The Finn Amer arrived at Bandar Shahpour on January 23, 1976. Auto Pars was notified of the vessel’s arrival and was requested by MTS to “preclear” the Broncos. .Preclearance is a procedure by which the customs duty on the cargo is paid in advance of discharge and the consignee takes direct delivery from the side of the vessel. The district court found that there was no legal requirement of preclearance and that consignees generally resisted the preclearance system.1

The Finn Amer was granted berth on February 19, 1976. It discharged all of its cargo other than the forty-nine Broncos. The Broncos were the only cargo which was not precleared. While the vessel was at Bandar Shahpour no bill of lading was presented for these vehicles. In fact, the original bill of lading remains at the Bank of Teheran, Takhte Djamshid Branch.

On February 23,' without giving notice to Auto Pars, MTS ordered the Finn Amer to depart from Bandar Shahpour with the Broncos. It did so and returned the vehicles to Philadelphia as directed by MTS. [1098]*1098The Broncos were impounded and eventually sold by United States Customs.

This "suit is one of two which arose from the shipping of the forty-nine Broncos. In 1976, MTS filed suit in the federal district court in New Jersey against Auto Pars to recover for losses sustained due to MTS’ inability to deliver the vehicles. Auto Pars counterclaimed against MTS for failure to deliver the cargo. That action was later consolidated with the action presently before us — a suit for damages for nondelivery of the Broncos which was filed in 1977 by Auto Pars against the Finn Amer and Amer Sea.2 After a bench trial, the district court filed detailed findings of fact and conclusions of law. The court determined that MTS was a “carrier” under the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (COGSA), 46 U.S.C. §§ 1300-15 and was liable to Auto Pars for failure to deliver the cargo. In addition, the court held that Auto Pars was not liable to MTS for any costs related to the return of the vehicles to Philadelphia. Moreover, the court found that neither Amer Sea nor the Finn Amer were parties to the bill of lading and the master of the ship had taken all relevant actions solely under the direction of MTS. The court concluded that Amer Sea, the owner of the Finn Amer, was not liable for the nondelivery of the cargo and that Auto Pars had failed to establish any basis for the imposition of in rem liability.

Auto Pars has appealed the district court’s decision solely with respect to the finding on in rem liability. It does not dispute the lower court’s finding that Amer Sea is not personally liable for the nondelivery. The primary issue before us is whether in rem liability exists when the charterer or operator of the vessel has breached the contract of carriage but the shipowner is not personally liable for the breach.3

II.

In arguing to the district court that the Finn Amer was liable in rem, Auto Pars relied on the Supreme Court’s venerable decision in The Barnstable, 181 U.S. 464, 21 S.Ct. 684, 45 L.Ed. 954 (1901). In that case the libeled vessel was the British steamship Barnstable which had collided off Cape Cod with the schooner Fortuna — “a collision resulting from the negligence of the officers and crew, who are appointed and paid by the charterers.” 181 U.S. at 466, 21 S.Ct. at 685. The question before the Court was whether, under the terms of the charter party governing the negligently operated Barnstable, ultimate liability lay with the charterers or the owners. En route to resolving this issue, Justice Brown, speaking for a unanimous Court, observed that, “[w]hatever may be the English rule with respect to the liability of a vessel for damages occasioned by the neglect of the charterer, as to which there appears tó be some [1099]*1099doubt ... the law in this country is entirely well-settled that the ship itself is to be treated in some sense as a principal, and as personally liable for the negligence of anyone who is lawfully in possession of her, whether as owner or charterer.” 181 U.S. at 467, 21 S.Ct. at 685.

Not surprisingly, the district court in the instant case concluded that The Barnstable was of little avail to Auto Pars since Auto Pars’ “claim sounded in contract and not negligence ... The Barnstable did not, even remotely, support imposition of liability under the facts of this case.” App. 405a.

Auto Pars may not be able to derive any comfort from the Court’s decision in The Barnstable, or from what the Court held or said in Reed v. The Yaka, 373 U.S. 410, 83 S.Ct. 1349, 10 L.Ed.2d 448 (1960), an in rem proceeding of more recent vintage. Neither of those suits involved the type of claim presented here — an action by a shipper of goods against a vessel in rem for breach of the contract of carriage. On the other hand, nothing in those Supreme Court holdings or opinions forecloses the transposition of that in rem analysis to a situation involving a breach of the contract of carriage.

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