Haitham Khaled Bouzo v. Citibank, N.A., Citibank, N.A., Third-Party v. Harry Stiles Anderson, Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles, a Partnership, David C. Treen, Bernard Marcus, Frederick R. Bott, William W. Messersmith, Charles K. Reasonover, David L. Campbell, Charles F. Seeman, Jr., Robert E. Kerrigan, Jr., Bernard M. Cass, Harry S. Anderson, Raymon G. Jones, Francis J. Barry, Jr., Victor E. Stillwell, Patrick J. Berrigan, Allen F. Campbell, Matt J. Farley, Philip D. Lorio, Iii, G. Alex Weller, A. Wendel Stout, Daniel A. Smith, Ethel H. Cohen, Terrence L. Brennan, Marc J. Yellin, Howard L. Murphy, Darrell K. Cherry, Richard B. Montgomery, William E. Wright, Paul S. Hughes, Nancy J. Marshall, James G. Wyly, D. Rex English, Ellis B. Murov, Michael P. Farrell, Joseph L. McReynolds Joseph L. Spilman, Duris L. Holmes, Janet L. MacDonnell William Lee Kohler, Leonard Flocco, Delta Oil Company, and Aamir Raza Khan, Third-Party

96 F.3d 51, 30 U.C.C. Rep. Serv. 2d (West) 913, 1996 U.S. App. LEXIS 24389
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedSeptember 18, 1996
Docket493
StatusPublished

This text of 96 F.3d 51 (Haitham Khaled Bouzo v. Citibank, N.A., Citibank, N.A., Third-Party v. Harry Stiles Anderson, Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles, a Partnership, David C. Treen, Bernard Marcus, Frederick R. Bott, William W. Messersmith, Charles K. Reasonover, David L. Campbell, Charles F. Seeman, Jr., Robert E. Kerrigan, Jr., Bernard M. Cass, Harry S. Anderson, Raymon G. Jones, Francis J. Barry, Jr., Victor E. Stillwell, Patrick J. Berrigan, Allen F. Campbell, Matt J. Farley, Philip D. Lorio, Iii, G. Alex Weller, A. Wendel Stout, Daniel A. Smith, Ethel H. Cohen, Terrence L. Brennan, Marc J. Yellin, Howard L. Murphy, Darrell K. Cherry, Richard B. Montgomery, William E. Wright, Paul S. Hughes, Nancy J. Marshall, James G. Wyly, D. Rex English, Ellis B. Murov, Michael P. Farrell, Joseph L. McReynolds Joseph L. Spilman, Duris L. Holmes, Janet L. MacDonnell William Lee Kohler, Leonard Flocco, Delta Oil Company, and Aamir Raza Khan, Third-Party) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Haitham Khaled Bouzo v. Citibank, N.A., Citibank, N.A., Third-Party v. Harry Stiles Anderson, Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles, a Partnership, David C. Treen, Bernard Marcus, Frederick R. Bott, William W. Messersmith, Charles K. Reasonover, David L. Campbell, Charles F. Seeman, Jr., Robert E. Kerrigan, Jr., Bernard M. Cass, Harry S. Anderson, Raymon G. Jones, Francis J. Barry, Jr., Victor E. Stillwell, Patrick J. Berrigan, Allen F. Campbell, Matt J. Farley, Philip D. Lorio, Iii, G. Alex Weller, A. Wendel Stout, Daniel A. Smith, Ethel H. Cohen, Terrence L. Brennan, Marc J. Yellin, Howard L. Murphy, Darrell K. Cherry, Richard B. Montgomery, William E. Wright, Paul S. Hughes, Nancy J. Marshall, James G. Wyly, D. Rex English, Ellis B. Murov, Michael P. Farrell, Joseph L. McReynolds Joseph L. Spilman, Duris L. Holmes, Janet L. MacDonnell William Lee Kohler, Leonard Flocco, Delta Oil Company, and Aamir Raza Khan, Third-Party, 96 F.3d 51, 30 U.C.C. Rep. Serv. 2d (West) 913, 1996 U.S. App. LEXIS 24389 (2d Cir. 1996).

Opinion

96 F.3d 51

30 UCC Rep.Serv.2d 913

Haitham Khaled BOUZO, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
CITIBANK, N.A., Defendant-Appellee.
CITIBANK, N.A., Third-Party Plaintiff,
v.
Harry Stiles ANDERSON, Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles, a
partnership, David C. Treen, Bernard Marcus, Frederick R.
Bott, William W. Messersmith, Charles K. Reasonover, David
L. Campbell, Charles F. Seeman, Jr., Robert E. Kerrigan,
Jr., Bernard M. Cass, Harry S. Anderson, Raymon G. Jones,
Francis J. Barry, Jr., Victor E. Stillwell, Patrick J.
Berrigan, Allen F. Campbell, Matt J. Farley, Philip D.
Lorio, III, G. Alex Weller, A. Wendel Stout, Daniel A.
Smith, Ethel H. Cohen, Terrence L. Brennan, Marc J. Yellin,
Howard L. Murphy, Darrell K. Cherry, Richard B. Montgomery,
William E. Wright, Paul S. Hughes, Nancy J. Marshall, James
G. Wyly, D. Rex English, Ellis B. Murov, Michael P. Farrell,
Joseph L. McReynolds, Joseph L. Spilman, Duris L. Holmes,
Janet L. MacDonnell, William Lee Kohler, Leonard Flocco,
Delta Oil Company, and Aamir Raza Khan, Third-Party Defendants.

No. 493, Docket 95-7461.

United States Court of Appeals,
Second Circuit.

Argued Nov. 15, 1995.
Decided Sept. 18, 1996.

T. Barry Kingham, New York City (Siobhan A. Handley, Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle, of counsel), for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Michael T. Sullivan, New York City (Michael L. Slonim, William A. Walsh, Zeichner, Ellman & Krause, of counsel), for Defendant-Appellee.

Before: LUMBARD, MAHONEY, and LEVAL, Circuit Judges.

MAHONEY, Circuit Judge:

Plaintiff-appellant Haitham Khaled Bouzo appeals from a judgment entered April 6, 1995 in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, Nina Gershon, Magistrate Judge,1 that granted the motion of defendant-appellee Citibank, N.A. ("Citibank") for summary judgment and dismissed Bouzo's amended complaint after concluding that a document issued to Bouzo by Citibank was not a letter of credit under Article 5 of the New York Uniform Commercial Code (the "N.Y.U.C.C."). Because there are genuine issues of fact concerning whether the document qualifies as a letter of credit under the N.Y.U.C.C., we vacate the judgment of the district court and remand for further proceedings.

Background

On March 15, 1986, Bouzo, a citizen of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, entered into an agreement (the "Consultancy Agreement") with Delta Oil Company, Inc. ("Delta"), a Delaware corporation, whereby Bouzo agreed to assist Delta in obtaining a contract for the purchase of oil from the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ("Petromin"). Pursuant to the Consultancy Agreement, Bouzo was to assist Delta in "negotiating, concluding and signing contract(s) of sale ... for the purchase [of] up to 50,000 barrels per day of Saudi Arabian Light Crude Oil for a 3 year contract on a Nett Back Basis." As subsequently amended, the Consultancy Agreement provided for Bouzo's compensation as follows:

1. Payment of the fees shall be made concurrently with the payment of [Petromin] in accordance with the terms and conditions of the pertinent contract of sale, provided that [Delta] shall prior to the time of the signing of the contract of sale with [Petromin], deliver to [Bouzo] an unconditional, unlimited, and irrevocable guarantee in the amount of fees equal to [twenty cents] per barrel due to [Bouzo] by virtue of such contract of sale.

....

2. [Bouzo] shall have the full and sole right to call up such bank guarantee at any time if payment to [Petromin] is made without concurrently paying the fees or if payment to [Petromin] is, for any reason, delayed--wholely [sic] or partially--from the date already fixed in accordance with the pertinent contract of sale signed with [Petromin].

On March 17, 1986, Bouzo sent a telex to Delta requesting that two letters in furtherance of the Consultancy Agreement be issued to Bouzo by Delta's bank, Citibank. Bouzo described the requested letters as, respectively, a "bank guarantee letter to be issued by the bank in my favor" and a "bank pay order issued to me by the bank," and provided Delta with the text of the letters. In accordance with his request, Bouzo received two letters, dated April 14, 1986 (the "April 14 Letter") and May 21, 1986 (the "May 21 Letter"), bearing the signature of Leonard Flocco, an Assistant Vice President of Citibank.2 The April 14 Letter substantially conformed to the text provided by Bouzo for the "guarantee letter" and provided:

We [i.e., Citibank] have been informed by our client, Delta Oil Company, Inc. of New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A., that a contract is presently under negotiation between Petromin ... and Delta Oil Company, Inc.

In this respect, we are pleased to confirm that we will issue an irrevocable bank guarantee in your name, addressed to Mr. Abdullaah Ba Hamdan, National Commercial Bank, Head Office, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to the amount of U.S. 20 cents per barrel of Saudi Arabian light crude oil, at 50,000 barrels per day, for a three year contract cycle. This bank guarantee will be issued immediately in your favor and shall become effective upon the presentation of a copy of the signed contract between Delta Oil Company, Inc. and Petromin, which validity may be confirmed by your bank, The National Commercial Bank.

The release of the payment of U.S. 20 cents per barrel will be made to your name simultaneously in the letter of credit issued to Petromin in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract of sale for B/L quantities negotiated under the said letter of credit inclusive of any amendments, extensions, additions, and rollovers.

Furthermore, you have the right to call such bank guarantee in case of our failure to execute the agreed payment as provided for in this letter of undertaking.

This letter of undertaking depends upon a validly signed contract between Delta Oil Company, Inc. and Petromin, and remains valid until August 31, 1986, after which it will automatically become null and void if no contract is concluded between Petromin and Delta Oil Company, Inc.

The May 21 Letter substantially conformed to the text provided by Bouzo for the "bank pay order," and stated:

We [i.e., Citibank] have been informed by our client, Delta/Falcon Partnership of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, that a contract is presently under negotiation between Delta Oil Company, Inc., and Petromin.... In this respect, we are pleased to confirm that we will issue an unconditional, irrevocable bank pay order in the amount of two million U.S. dollars ... in your name, addressed to Mr. Abdullah Ba Hamdan, National Commercial Bank, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, within twenty (20) days after presentation to us by Delta Oil Company, Inc. of a duplicate original of the signed contract between Petromin and Delta Oil Company, Inc. [T]his bank pay order may be confirmed by your bank, The National Commercial Bank.

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