London Arbitration 18/10

Charterparty – Vessel arrested by receivers following cargo shortage and damage at discharge port – Owners making substantial payment to receivers to obtain vessel’s release – Extent of charterers’ liability for cargo claim – Whether charterers in breach of charterparty clause providing that receivers were to accept P&I Club letter if any cargo claims at discharge port – Whether owners entitled to damages for detention pending vessel’s arrest

(2010) 805 LMLN 4

The vessel was chartered on the Sugar Charter Party 1999 form for the carriage of “a full and complete cargo of 13,100 net metric tons minimum/maximum of sugar in loose 50 kg bags” from Santos to Tartous. A court-appointed surveyor at the discharge port reported that there were 3,521 bags of short-delivered or damaged cargo. The total of 3,521 bags comprised 632 sound bags remaining on board, 208 torn bags, 271 torn empty bags, 1,240 wet bags and 1,170 bags short-delivered.

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Oct 1 2010

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