Vesta Fire Insurance v. New Cap Reinsurance Corp.

238 F.3d 186, 2001 WL 38138
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedJanuary 17, 2001
DocketNo. 00-5013
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Vesta Fire Insurance v. New Cap Reinsurance Corp., 238 F.3d 186, 2001 WL 38138 (2d Cir. 2001).

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

Vesta Fire Insurance Corporation (“Vesta”) appeals from a February 14, 2000 judgment of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Robert W. Sweet, Judge ) affirming the May 19, 1999 order of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (Cornelius Black-shear, Bankr.Judge ). Judge Blackshear’s order denied Vesta’s objection to the petition of appellee, New Cap Reinsurance Corporation Limited (“New Cap”), for a preliminary injunction staying arbitration. New Cap’s petition for a preliminary injunction staying arbitration was filed pursuant to § 304 of the Bankruptcy Code.

For the first time on appeal, Vesta makes an argument regarding Section 116(3) of the Australian Insurance Act of 1973. Vesta’s failure to raise its argument based upon Section 116(3) at the bankruptcy court level and the district court level constitutes waiver. See In re The Lionel Corp., 29 F.3d 88, 92 (2d Cir.1994) (Walker, Jacobs, Carman). Aside from Vesta’s novel argument, we conduct a plenary review of orders of a district court functioning as an appellate court in a bankruptcy case. See In re Mazzeo, 131 F.3d 295, 301 (2d Cir.1997). Having conducted such a plenary review, we affirm, substantially for the reasons stated in the judgment of the district court, Vesta Fire Insurance Corporation v. New Cap Reinsurance Corporation, Ltd., 244 B.R. 209 (S.D.N.Y.2000), and because Vesta has waived its argument as to Section 116(3) of the Australian Insurance Act of 1973.

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