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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Commercial Court) Decisions >> Delos, owners of cargo v Delos Shipping Ltd [2001] EWHC 486 (Comm) (31 January 2001) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Comm/2001/486.html Cite as: [2001] EWHC 486 (Comm), [2001] 1 Lloyd's Rep 703, [2001] 1 All ER (Comm) 763 |
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2000 Folio No 600
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
QUEEN’S BENCH DIVISION
COMMERCIAL COURT
Royal Courts of Justice
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL
Date: 31st January 2001
OWNERS OF CARGO LATELY LADEN ON BOARD THE M/V "DELOS" | Claimants |
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DELOS SHIPPING LIMITED | Defendants |
The Hon. Mr Justice Langley
COPIES OF THIS JUDGMENT ARE AVAILABLE IN WORD 6 for WINDOWS 3.1 ON PROVISION OF A CLEAN DISC. APPLY TO THE CLERK TO THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE LANGLEY Telephone 0207-947-6395
Mr Justice Langley:
13. This contract shall be governed by the laws of England .... Any disputes under this Charter Party shall be settled by Arbitration in London ....
18. Any dispute arising during the execution of this Charter-Party shall be settled in London. Owners and Charterers each appointing an Arbitrator ....
The Congen bills, by printed condition of carriage 1 on the reverse, provided:
All terms and conditions, liberties and exceptions of the Charter Party, dated as overleaf, including the Law and Arbitration clause, are herewith incorporated ....
This shipment is carried under and pursuant to the terms of the Charter dated July 7th 1998 at London ... and all the terms whatsoever of the said Charter except the rate and payment of freight specified therein apply to and govern the rights of the parties concerned in this shipment. Copy of the Charter may be obtained from the Shipper or Charterer.
THE CONGEN BILLS
THE OCEAN BILLS
The Congen Bills plainly referred to "the Law and Arbitration clause" as a clause (or term) to be incorporated in the bills. The Rena K and The Nerano are, I think, clear authority that in such a case the parties to the bills intended to arbitrate disputes and to do so as if they were the parties to the arbitration clause appearing in the charterparty: see per Savile LJ at [1996] 1 LL Rep 4. If it were otherwise the words would serve no purpose.
... it is clear that an arbitration clause is not directly germane to the shipment, carriage and delivery of goods. That appears from the decision of the House of Lords in T.W. Thomas .... It is, therefore, not incorporated by general words in the bill of lading. If it is to be incorporated, it must either be by express words in the bill of lading itself ... or by express words in the charterparty itself. ...If it is desired to bring in an arbitration clause, it must be done explicitly in one document or the other.