In Re Tutu Wells Contamination Litigation

846 F. Supp. 1243, 1993 WL 610994, 1993 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19662
CourtDistrict Court, Virgin Islands
DecidedSeptember 2, 1993
Docket1989-107, Civ. Nos. 89-220, 89-224
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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In Re Tutu Wells Contamination Litigation, 846 F. Supp. 1243, 1993 WL 610994, 1993 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19662 (vid 1993).

Opinion

846 F.Supp. 1243 (1993)

In re TUTU WELLS CONTAMINATION LITIGATION
Rhoda J. HARTHMAN, Charlotte A. La Barre, Albert E. Harthman, Arthur E. Harthman, Austin E. Harthman, Edgar A. Harthman, Sammy E. Harthman and P.I.D., Inc. Water Services Limited, and Tutu Services, Limited, Plaintiffs,
v.
TEXACO, INC., Texaco Caribbean, Inc. Vernon Morgan, Esso Standard Oil, S.A., Ltd., Daniel Bayard, Exxon Corporation, Esso Virgin Islands, Inc., Esso Standard Oil Company (Puerto Rico), the Duplan Corporation, Laga Industries, Ltd., Panex Co., Paul Lazare and Andreas Gal, Defendants.
ESSO STANDARD OIL, S.A., LTD., Texaco Caribbean, Inc., Vernon Morgan, Third-Party Plaintiffs,
v.
LAGA INDUSTRIES, LTD., Duplan Corporation, Panex Company, Paul Lazare and Andreas Gal, L'Henri, Inc., Ramsay Motors, Inc., Third-Party Defendants.
FOUR WINDS PARTNERSHIP, Plaintiff,
v.
TEXACO CARIBBEAN, INC., Vernon Morgan, Esso Standard Oil, S.A., Ltd., Daniel Bayard, Exxon Corporation, Esso Virgin Islands, Inc., The Duplan Corporation, Laga Industries, Ltd., Panex Industries, Inc., Panex Co., Paul Lazare, and Andreas Gal, Defendants.
ESSO STANDARD OIL, S.A., LTD., Counter-claimant and Third-Party Plaintiff,
v.
LAGA INDUSTRIES, LTD., Duplan Corporation, Panex Company, Paul Lazare and Andreas Gal, L'Henri, Inc., Ramsay Motors, Inc., Third-Party Defendants.

No. 1989-107, Civ. Nos. 89-220, 89-224.

District Court, Virgin Islands, D. St. Thomas and St. John.

September 2, 1993.

*1244 *1245 *1246 *1247 *1248 Richard R. Knoepfel, Briggs, Knoepfel & Ronca, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands and Thomas H. Hart, III, Alkon, Rhea & Hart, Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, for PID-Harthmans.

John K. Dema, Carey-Anne Moody, Law Offices of John K. Dema, P.C., Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Darren Defoe, Waterford, ME, for Four Winds Plaza Partnership.

Addison J. Meyers, Mary Hoerber, Law Offices of O'Connor & Lemos, Coral Gables, FL, and Edgar Christensen, Law Offices of R. Eric Moore, Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, for Texaco, Inc., Texaco Caribbean, Inc.

Robert T. Lehman, Debra Rosen, William J. O'Kane, Christopher Gibson, Archer & Greiner, Haddonfield, NJ, and Douglas L. Capdeville, Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, for Esso Standard Oil, S.A., Ltd., Esso Virgin Islands, Inc., Esso Standard Oil Co. (Puerto Rico).

Richard E. Daley, Law Offices of Pattie & Daley, Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, and E. Barclay Cale, Jr., Thomas A. Dye, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Miami, FL, for Exxon Corp.

John A. Zebedee, Law Offices of James L. Hymes, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, for Vernon Morgan.

Francis E. Jackson, Jr., Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, for Daniel Bayard.

Carol Ann Rich, Campbell, Arellano & Rich, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, for Ramsay Motors, Inc.

Nancy D'Anna, Cruz Bay, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Patricio Martinez Lorenzo, Hato Rey, PR, for L'Henri, Inc.

Richard G. Leland, David Slossberg, Law Offices of Rosenman & Colin, New York City, and Kevin A. Rames, Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, for Paul Lazare, Andreas Gal, The Duplan Corp., Laga Industries, Ltd., Panex Industries, Inc., and Panex Co.

John R. Coon, Gallows Bay, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, for Western Auto Supply Co.

Ralda V. Simmonds, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, for Virgin Islands Housing Authority.

George Marshall Miller, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, for Thomas A. Gassett, G.S. Industries, Inc.

Rosalie Simmonds Ballantine, Atty. Gen. for the Virgin Islands by Henry Thomas, Asst. Atty. Gen., Virgin Islands Dept. of Justice, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, for V.I. Dept. of Educ.

Katherine E. Harsch, Bornn, Bornn, Handy & Rashid, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, for Siegfried Torinus and Waltrad Torinus.

                              TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.............................................................................             8
   I. FACTUAL BACKGROUND ................................................................             8
         A. The Original Complaint ......................................................            11
         B. Amended Complaints, Third and Fourth Party Complaints, and
            Counterclaims ...............................................................            12
DISCUSSION ..............................................................................            18

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  II. APPLICABLE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ..................................................           19
         A. The Limitations Provisions ...................................................           21
            1. Injury to Real or Personal Property ......................................            23
            2. Statutory Period Governing Property Tort Claims ..........................            25
         B. Rules Governing Accrual Date of Claims ......................................            26
            1. Statute of Limitations as Bar to Claims Against Defendant ESSOVI .........            30
            2. Statute of Limitations as Bar to Claims Against Defendant ESSORICO
               and EXXON ................................................................            34
              a. ESSORICO's Motion to Dismiss Four Winds' Second Amended
              Complaint .................................................................            37
 III. MAY EXXON BE HELD LIABLE UNDER THE ALTER EGO/CORPORATE
      VEIL PIERCING DOCTRINE? ...........................................................            43
  IV. TEXACO'S MOTION TO DISMISS FOR LACK OF PERSONAL JURISDICTION ......................            49
   V. STRICT LIABILITY ..................................................................            63
  VI. MOTION TO DISMISS FOUR WINDS' CLAIM UNDER CERCLA ..................................            71
 VII. VIRGIN ISLANDS SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ACT CLAIM ...................................            74
VIII. LAGA DEFENDANTS' MOTION TO DISMISS ................................................            78
         A. Timeliness of Common Law Tort Claims ........................................            85
         B. Corporate Dissolution as Bar to Complaints ..................................            86
                1. Effect of Bankruptcy Decree ..........................................            95
         C. Dismissal of the Common Law Claims Against the LAGA Defendants ..............            98
         D. Liability of Panex Co., Lazare, and Gal .....................................           104
  IX. CONCLUSION ........................................................................           109

BROTMAN, District Judge (Sitting by Designation):

Because of the large number of litigants and the numerous motions pending in this case, the Court will set forth in some detail the case's factual background and procedural history in order to place in perspective the parties' positions.

INTRODUCTION

I. FACTUAL BACKGROUND

These actions arose when, on July 8, 1987, a Mr. Eric Tillet detected odors of gasoline emanating from a well located on No. 186 Estate Anna's Retreat, Tutu, St. Thomas.

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