Navieros v. M

CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedJuly 28, 1997
Docket96-1850
StatusPublished

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No. 96-1850
NAVIEROS INTER-AMERICANOS, S.A.,
Plaintiff, Appellee,

v.

M/V VASILIA EXPRESS et al.,
Defendants, Appellants,

DUSAN JEFTIMIADES,
Petitioner, Intervenor-Appellant.
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No. 96-1851
NAVIEROS INTER-AMERICANOS, S.A.,
Plaintiff, Appellee,

v.

M/V VASILIA EXPRESS et al.,
Defendants, Appellants,

COASTAL SHIP REPAIR, INC.,
Petitioner, Intervenor-Appellant.
_________________________________

No. 96-2174
NAVIEROS INTER-AMERICANOS, S.A.,
Plaintiff, Appellee,

v.

M/V VASILIA EXPRESS et al.,
Defendants, Appellants,

MOTOR-SERVICES HUGO STAMP, INC.,
Petitioner, Intervenor-Appellant.
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No. 96-2175
NAVIEROS INTER-AMERICANOS, S.A.,
Plaintiff, Appellee,

v.

M/V VASILIA EXPRESS et al.,
Defendants, Appellants.
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APPEALS FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO

[Hon. Jose A. Fuste, U.S. District Judge]

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Before

Selya, Circuit Judge,
Aldrich, Senior Circuit Judge,
and Lynch, Circuit Judge.

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Harry A. Ezratty for intervenor-appellant Dusan Jeftimiades.

Francisco G. Bruno and Lilia R. Rodriguez Ruiz, with whom
McConnell Valdes was on brief, for intervenor-appellant Coastal
Ship Repair, Inc.

Antonio M. Bird, Jr., with whom Bird Bird and Hestres was on
brief, for intervenor-appellant Motor-Services Hugo Stamp, Inc.

Stephen T. Perkins for defendant-appellants M/V VASILIA
EXPRESS et al.

Mark C. Landry, with whom Carlos J. Quilichini, Robert A.
Mathis, and Newman, Mathis, Brady, Wakefield & Spedale were on
brief, for appellee Gulf Coast Bank & Trust Co.

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July 28, 1997
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LYNCH, Circuit Judge. This admiralty case features

seven competing claimants, each trying to take from the

proceeds of the sale of a seized vessel, the M/V VASILIA

EXPRESS. Three claimants, in addition to the original

charterer plaintiff, were allowed to intervene; all four won

judgments after a three-day, expedited bench trial. Suit was

originally brought in rem against the vessel. The vessel's

corporate owner and its shipping agent both appeared, however,

in personam to defend the action, and were also held liable on

two of the judgments (for the original charterer and another

intervening charterer). The proceeds of the sale are

insufficient to satisfy even these four successful claims.

Various other claimants, whose claims would further tax the

available funds, were not allowed to intervene. Three of

these, the ship's captain and two repair companies, appeal.

The owner of the vessel, the shipping agent, and the vessel

itself also appeal together, arguing that the district court's

entry of judgment against them is in error, and hence that

there should be no division of proceeds at all. Alternatively,

they argue that the two charterers were awarded excessive

damages. These four appeals were consolidated.

We affirm the judgment against the vessel and the two

in personam defendants, but we vacate the damages awards to

both charterers and remand for a reassessment of damages. We

also affirm the denial of intervention to the captain, but we

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reverse the denials of the two repair companies' motions to

intervene and remand to the district court to entertain those

companies' proof, to calculate damages due them, if any, and to

determine how the proceeds from the sale of the vessel should

be allocated among the various judgment winners.

I.

The underlying facts are not now in dispute. On the

morning of March 28, 1996, Navieros Interamericanos S.A., Inc.

("Navieros"), a Florida corporation, entered a fixed time

charter party with the M/V VASILIA EXPRESS on a standard New

York Produce Exchange form through a ship's broker, Jan Gisholt

Shipping, Inc., also of Florida. According to the charter

party, the M/V VASILIA EXPRESS was owned by Royal United

Shipping, Inc. ("Royal United"), and was registered in the West

Indies. During this litigation it was established that,

despite this written representation, the vessel was actually

1. A "charter party" is "a specialized form of contract for
the hire of an entire ship, specified by name." 2 Schoenbaum,
Admiralty & Maritime Law S 11-1, at 169 (2d ed. 1994). A "time
charter party," one of several different types of charter
parties, is a contract "to use a ship in order to ship goods
for a specific period of time." Id. S 11-5, at 178. Under

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