National Corporacion Venezolana, S.A. v. M/V Manaure V, 84-3780
Decision Date | 09 June 1986 |
Docket Number | No. 84-3780,84-3780 |
Citation | 791 F.2d 137 |
Parties | NATIONAL CORPORACION VENEZOLANA, S.A., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. M/V MANAURE V, etc., et al., Defendants, Seguros Orinoco, C.A. and the Steamship Mutual Underwriting Association (Bermuda) Ltd., Defendants-Appellees. |
Court | U.S. Court of Appeals — Eleventh Circuit |
Robert A. Craven, John B. Culp, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla., for plaintiff-appellant.
Carl R. Nelson, Dewey R. Villareal, Jr., Fowler, White, Gillen, Boggs, Villareal & Banker, Tampa, Fla., for defendants-appellees.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida; Susan H. Black, Judge.
Before GODBOLD, Chief Judge, TJOFLAT, Circuit Judge, and TUTTLE, Senior Circuit Judge.
A holder of a bill of lading brought this suit in rem against a vessel and in personam against her owner and the carrier of the vessel's liability insurance.The district court granted the defendant marine insurers' motions to dismiss.The dismissal was granted on the ground that plaintiff could not maintain a direct action against marine insurers.
By our order on petition for rehearing in Steelmet v. Caribe Towing Corp., 779 F.2d 1485(11th Cir.1986)we held that for causes of action arising before October 1, 1982 the law of Florida permits a direct action against a marine insurer.The date, October 1, 1982, was significant because it was the effective date of Fla.Stat.Ann. Sec. 627.7262(West 1984), which eliminated the direct action that had been available under the doctrine of Shingleton v. Bussey, 223 So.2d 713(Fla.1969).We applied the holding in Steelmet, which was a suit on a marine "Protection and Indemnity" policy, to suits on marine cargo insurance in Royal Ins. Co. of America, Inc. v. M/V Manaure V, 790 F.2d 77(11th Cir.1986).
The amended complaint in this case alleges a cause of action that arose on or about February 17, 1983, when the shipment at issue was delivered, so that this case is not controlled by Steelmet.Whether the cause of action can be maintained is an issue of Florida law that is determinative of this appeal.
In Steelmet, 779 F.2d at 1491, we noted, but did not address, the contention that Sec. 627.7262 does not embrace marine insurers.CompareFla.Stat.Ann. Sec. 627.021(2)(c)() with Osborne v. Elizabeth Massey Investment Corp., 467 So.2d 1095, 1096(Fla.App. 4th Dist.1...
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National Corporacion Venezolana, S.A. v. M/V Manaure V
...available to a third party against an insurer under Shingleton v. Bussey, 223 So.2d 713 (Fla.1969). National Corporacion Venezolana, S.A. v. M/V Manaure V, 791 F.2d 137 (11th Cir.1986). However, in light of the marine insurance exclusion found in section 627.021(2), Florida Statutes (1983),......
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National Corporacion Venezolana, S.A. v. M/V Manaure V, 84-3780
...779 F.2d 1485 (11th Cir.1986). We therefore certified this question to the Florida Supreme Court. National Corporacion Venezolana, S.A. v. M/V Manaure V, 791 F.2d 137, 137-38 (11th Cir.1986). The Florida Supreme Court answered our certified question in the negative, holding that marine liab......