Furness Withy (Chartering), Inc. v. World Energy Systems Associates, Inc.

642 F. Supp. 50, 1986 A.M.C. 1565, 2 U.C.C. Rep. Serv. 2d (West) 1035, 1985 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 14596
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Tennessee
DecidedOctober 24, 1985
Docket83-2207, 83-2208, 83-2251 and 83-2353 MA
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Furness Withy (Chartering), Inc. v. World Energy Systems Associates, Inc., 642 F. Supp. 50, 1986 A.M.C. 1565, 2 U.C.C. Rep. Serv. 2d (West) 1035, 1985 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 14596 (W.D. Tenn. 1985).

Opinion

ORDER

McRAE, Chief Judge.

The common issues to be resolved in each of the above cases are whether there was an effective and perfected assignment of proceeds by the beneficiary of a documentary letter of credit and whether certain maritime attachments levied by creditors of beneficiary against the letter of credit were valid.

World Energy Systems Associates, Inc., also known as Wesa, Inc. (WESA) was at all time relevant herein, an international coal trader. In early 1983, WESA arranged the sale of a quantity of coal to the Taiwan Power Company in Taipei, Republic of China. In return, an irrevocable documentary letter of credit was issued by the City Bank of Taipei, number 3TH2/00059/UD, having a face value of $2,523,500, naming WESA as beneficiary. Under the terms of the letter of credit, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company of New York (Manufacturers Hanover) was to act as negotiating bank, and Union Planters National Bank of Memphis, Tennessee (Union Planters) was to act as advising bank. Upon presentment of conforming documents as specified in the letter of credit, Union Planters was to honor drafts drawn under the credit. Union Planters came into possession of the letter of credit on January 28, 1983.

The coal to be shipped by WESA was acquired from North Carolina National Bank (NCNB) and P & 0 Falcoal, Inc. (Falcoal). On March 13, 1983, the coal was loaded aboard the Panama Star in Mobile, Alabama, for shipment to Taiwan. On March 16, 1983, WESA presented the shipping documents to Union Planters. This initial presentment, however, was rejected by Union Planters as non-conforming because of an incorrect certificate of analysis. A second presentment was made and was found by Union Planters to conform on March 23, 1983. Union Planters, however, had requested reimbursement from Manufacturers Hanover the day before on March *52 22, 1983, based upon the assurance by WESA that a corrected certificate of analysis would be forthcoming on March 23, which indeed it was. Union Planters notified City Bank of Taipei that the documents were in conformity and that it had requested reimbursement in a communique dated March 22, 1983. The funds were received by Union Planters on March 23, 1983.

In the interim, WESA purportedly assigned portions of the proceeds of the letter of credit to various parties. These assignments all took place between February 25, and March 16, 1983, and were designated as irrevocable. The assignments were effected as follows:

1. By telex dated February 25, 1983, WESA authorized and directed Union Planters to pay $35,000 to Nerco, Inc. (Nerco) out of the proceeds of the credit when drawn. This was confirmed by Union Planters to the assignee on February 25, 1983.

2. By telex dated February 27, 1983, WESA authorized and directed Union Planters to pay up to $1,200,000 (the precise amount to be determined by a specified formula) to NCNB out of the proceeds of the credit when drawn. This eventually amounted to $813,360.59, and was confirmed by Union Planters to the assignee on March 1, 1983.

3. By telex dated February 27, 1983, WESA authorized and directed Union Planters to pay $143,901 to Union Planters for payment on a note, though such note was already covered by prior perfected security interests, the payment to be out of the proceeds of the credit.

4. By telex dated February 27, 1983, WESA authorized and directed Union Planters to pay $137,979.17 to Falcoal out of the proceeds of the credit. This was confirmed by Union Planters to the assignee on February 28, 1983.

5. By telex dated February 27, 1983, WESA authorized and directed Union Planters to pay $35,000 to Cooper Stevedoring Company, Inc. (Cooper) out of the proceeds of the credit. This was confirmed by Union Planters to the assignee on March 1, 1983.

6. By telex dated February 27, 1983, WESA authorized and directed Union Planters to pay $8,000 to Western Alabama Mining Company (Western Alabama) out of the proceeds of the credit. This was confirmed by Union Planters to the assignee on March 1, 1983.

7. By agreement dated February 28, 1983, WESA assigned all its right, title, and interest in and to the credit and its proceeds to Union Planters.

8. By telexes dated on or about March 11,1983, and March 12,1983, WESA authorized and directed Union Planters to pay up to $250,000 (the precise amount to be determined by a specified formula) to Falcoal. The actual amount assigned totaled $225,-512.45. This was confirmed by Union Planters to the assignee on March 14,1983.

9. On March 16, 1983, at approximately 12:45 p.m., Union Planters received from Paul Liu, executive director, on behalf of WESA an executed Assignment of Letter-of-Credit Proceeds authorizing and directing Union Planters to pay $10,000 to Bertel Shipping Company, Inc. (Bertel) from the proceeds of the credit. This was confirmed by Union Planters to the assignee on March 21, 1983.

10. On March 16, 1983, at approximately 12:45 p.m., Union Planters received from Paul Liu, executive director, on behalf of WESA an executed Assignment of Letter-of-Credit Proceeds authorizing and directing Union Planters to pay $20,000 to the law firm of Johnstone, Adams, May, Howard & Hill (Johnstone) from the proceeds of the credit. This was confirmed by Union Planters to the assignee on March 21,1983.

11. On March 16, 1983, at approximately 1:30 p.m., Union Planters received from Paul Liu, executive director, on behalf of WESA an executed Assignment of Letter-of-Credit Proceeds authorizing and directing Union Planters to pay $267,000 to Falcoal from the proceeds of the credit. This *53 was confirmed by Union Planters to the assignee on March 21, 1983.

12. On March 16, 1983, at approximately 2:29 p.m., Union Planters received from Paul Liu, executive director, on behalf of WESA an executed Assignment of Letter-of-Credit Proceeds authorizing and directing Union Planters to pay $424,000 (“or remaining balance” of the proceeds of the credit) to J.M. Jackson & Associates, Inc. (Jackson) from the proceeds of the credit. This assignment actually amounted to $121,141.31. It was confirmed by Union Planters on March 21, 1983.

On March 15,1983, Furness Withy (Chartering), Inc., Panama (Furness Withy) brought suit in this Court, No. 83-2207-MA, seeking to have confirmed a pair of arbitration awards on a contract of affreightment rendered on its behalf and against WESA. Furness Withy commenced suit by causing process of maritime attachment and garnishment to be issued against all of WESA’s assets then in the hands of Union Planters. A second suit was filed against WESA together with Paul Liu (Liu) and Ed Bales (Bales), by Texas Chartering, Inc. and Hemmert International Corporation (Texas/Hemmert) on March 15, 1983, No. 83-2208-MA. This suit sought to recover on a demand promissory note executed by WESA and guaranteed by Liu and Bales. This suit was commenced by Texas/Hemmert’s causing process of maritime attachment and garnishment and process of maritime arrest to be issued against all of WESA’s assets then in ’ the hands of Union Planters.

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