Cruise Connections Charter Management 1, Lp v. Attorney General of Canada

967 F. Supp. 2d 115, 2013 WL 4780092, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 128972
CourtDistrict Court, District of Columbia
DecidedSeptember 9, 2013
DocketCivil Action No. 2008-2054
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Cruise Connections Charter Management 1, Lp v. Attorney General of Canada, 967 F. Supp. 2d 115, 2013 WL 4780092, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 128972 (D.D.C. 2013).

Opinion

OPINION

ROSEMARY M. COLLYER, District Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. FACTS 121

*119 A. The Parties .......................................................121

1. Plaintiffs ......................................................121

2. Defendants.....................................................122

B. April 2008: The RFP...............................................122

C. April and May: Exchanges with Cruise Lines Prior to Bid............126

D. Late May: CCCM Prepares for Bid .................................127

E. May 23: The CCCM Bid............................................130

F. May 30 through June 26: CCCM Awarded Contract; Discussions

About Payment and Taxes Begin; June 3 Meeting..................132

G. June 29 through July 14: Negotiations Continue; Bank Involved.....136

H. July 15 and 16: Agreement on Project Services Agreement #1.........140

I. July 16 through 18: Discussions Shift to Articles of Agreement;

First Draft of Articles of Agreement and Feedback.................142

J. July 24 through 27: Internal CCCM Discussions Prior to RCMP

Meeting.........................................................144

K. July 28, 2008 Meeting and Second Draft of Articles of Agreement.....145
L. July 30 and 31: Negotiations Over Second Draft of Articles of

Agreement......................................................147

M. July 31: Executed Version of Articles of Agreement..................151
N. July 31 through August 19: CCCM Refocuses on Cruise Lines.........154

1. Negotiations with Holland America Start Well.....................155

2. Negotiations with Carnival Stall; CCCM Considers Royal

Caribbean....................................................155

3. Holland America and Royal Caribbean Raise More Tax Con-

cerns ........................................................156

O. August 20 through 27: Bank Financing Talks Stall; RCMP Ship

Tour; Tax Issues Escalate........................................159

P. August 25 through September 5: Tax Issues Continue to Escalate.....162
Q. September 5 through 8: Discussions with Canadian Revenue

Agency; Financing Approved.....................................167

R. September 9 through 12: Parties’ Discussions on Canadian Taxes.....170
S. September 10 through 13: Charter Agreements and Tax Terms

Negotiations With Cruise Lines; RCMP Asks to Raise Contract Amount; Holland America Proposal ..............................173

T. September 15 through 23: CCCM Proposes Contract Clarification;

Further Involvement with CRA; CCCM’s Lawyers Involved;

Negotiations with Royal Caribbean ...............................177

U. September 26 through 30: Normande Morin Replaces Kelly

Meikle as RCMP Contracting Authority; Contractual

Relationship Begins to Break Down...............................180

V. Evening of September 30: CCCM Prepares Nomination

Documents......................................................183

1. Discussion of Nomination of Ships by Class........................183

2. September 30 E-mails Preparing Nomination Documents............185

W. October 1: CCCM Responds to September 30 Letter & Nominates

Ships...........................................................189

X. October 2 through 6: RCMP Response to Nomination; Renewed

Discussions with Cruise Lines; RBC Sends Formal Conditional Credit Offer.....................................................192

Y. October 9 through 15: Increased Urgency Leads to Frayed

Relationships....................................................195

Z. October 16 through 23: Despite Resolution on Some Issues,

Disputes Over Taxes and CPA Review Continue....................196

AA. October 24 Meeting; RCMP States that 90% Letter of Credit

Requirement Is Reimposed, Then Re-waived.......................199

BB. October 28: Threatening to “Walk Away,” CCCM Demands

Assurance on Three Issues........................................204

CC. October 29 through November 7: RCMP’s Response; Final Royal Caribbean Charter Party Agreement; Attorneys Involved; the

*120 Bank Withdraws Financing; Final Holland America Charter

Party Agreement.................................................206

DD. November 10 through 17: Contract Termination......................212

EE. Late November: CCCM’s Actions Post-Termination..................215

FF. November 28 through April 2009: RCMP Issues New RFP and

Contracts Directly with Cruise Lines..............................215

1. Revised RFP...................................................216

2. RCMP-Holland America Charter Party Agreement.................216

GG. Post Facto Issues..................................................217

1. The Sessions Letter of Credit.....................................217

2. The Health Scores............................'...................217

HH. Procedural History................................................218

II. LEGAL STANDARD.....................................................219
A. Summary Judgment................................................219
B. Application of Foreign Law ........................................220
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