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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Commercial Court) Decisions >> North Star Shipping Ltd. & Ors v Sphere Drake Insurance Plc & Ors [2004] EWHC 2457 (Comm) (27 October 2004) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Comm/2004/2457.html Cite as: [2004] EWHC 2457 (Comm) |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
COMMERCIAL COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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North Star Shipping Ltd and others |
Claimant |
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Sphere Drake Insurance plc and others |
Defendant |
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Mr N Hamblen QC and Mr G Charkham (instructed by Richards Butler) for the Defendant
Hearing dates: 26 October 2004
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Crown Copyright ©
The Hon Mr Justice Colman :
"(3) Sue and labour costs and/or expenses particulars of which will be provided in due course incurred by the First Plaintiff in taking reasonable measures for the purpose of averting and/or minimising the loss of and/or damage to the vessel and/or saving and/or protecting and/or recovering the vessel;"
"At about 0230 hours on 6 July 1994 the vessel became a Constructive Total Loss by reason of the operation of an insured peril, viz damage caused by terrorist(s) or person(s) acting maliciously or from a political motive.
Particulars
(1) At about 0230 hours on 6 July 1994, whilst the vessel was lying stern-to at the fourth berth from the seaward end of the repair jetty at Drapetsona, Piraeus, the vessel was severely damaged by an explosion.
(2) The explosion was caused by a bomb which had been placed against the outside of the vessel's portside shell plating, slightly aft of the bulkhead between hold no.6 and the engine room (frame 49) and at about the level of the main floor of the engine room – ie. approximately one metre below the waterline.
(3) The immediate effect of the explosion was to cause substantial penetration of the vessel's side shell plating in the way of the explosion, together with surrounding buckling and distortion as well as further blast and shrapnel damage to the vessel's internal structures, portside hopper tank, and engine room, and also the flooding of (in particular) the vessel's engine room and hold no.6. In consequence the vessel was a Constructive Total Loss.
(4) The bomb was placed by terrorist(s) or person(s) acting maliciously or from a political motive."
"7. In the premises the First and/or Second Plaintiffs are entitled pursuant to the contract of insurance to be indemnified by the Defendants in the sum of US $4,000,000 in respect of the Constructive Total Loss of the vessel and/or in respect of salvage and P&I/sue and labour items."
"In a fax to Mr Peter Walpole of Bain Hogg International Ltd (ie. Hoggs) of 30 June 1995, I set out financial losses incurred by owners due to the explosion and its aftermath (see 'HP1 tab 82)."