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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Commercial Court) Decisions >> Habib Bank Ltd v Central Bank of Sudan [2006] EWHC 1767 (Comm) (19 July 2006) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Comm/2006/1767.html Cite as: [2007] 1 WLR 470, [2006] EWHC 1767 (Comm), [2007] WLR 470, [2006] 2 Lloyd's Rep 412, [2006] 2 CLC 176, [2007] 1 All ER (Comm) 53, [2006] 2 LLR 412 |
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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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Habib Bank Limited |
Claimant |
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Central Bank of Sudan (formerly known as Bank of Sudan) |
Defendant |
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The Defendant did not appear and was not represented
Hearing dates: 13 and 14 June 2006
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr. Justice Field:
Introduction
The issuance, advisement and confirmation of the two credits
LC 218
1. Please advise this credit to beneficiaries adding your confirmation thereto.
2. The amount of this credit is payable 180 days from the date of B/Lading at interest of 2 per cent over LIBOR.
3. After negotiation please send us all the documents by first and second registered airmail.
Provided that all terms and conditions have been complied with and confirmed by you as such we are prepared to present the relative 180 days draft to drawees and arrange for acceptance duly signed by them.
We hereby undertake to honour your claim for principal amount plus interest on maturity.
As regards all your banking charges except confirmation charges we undertake to meet your claim to the credit of your account with bank whom you nominate.
This credit is subject to Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credit (Revision 1974) International Chamber of Commerce Publication No. 290.
Above text is full details which is to be considered operative and withstanding receipt of airmail details.
After negotiation please send all documents by first and second registered airmail. Provided that all terms and conditions have been complied with and confirmed by you, we hereby undertake to honour your claim for principal amount and interest on maturity.
We hereby advise you further that the above mentioned Letter of Credit bears our confirmation and we undertake to honour the drafts drawn strictly in terms of the Credit and presented to us at our counter before expiry date.
LC 233
Negotiation of the documents
LC 218
LC 233
Failure by CBS to pay pursuant to the undertaking
The validity of the proceedings
(1) Where a claim form is to be served out of the jurisdiction, it may be served by any method –
(a) permitted by the law of the country in which it is to be served;
(b) provided for by
(i) rule 6.25 (service through governments, judicial authorities and British Consular authorities);
(ii) rule 6.26 A (service in accordance with the Service Regulation); or
(iii) rule 6.27 (service on a State);
(c) permitted by a Civil Procedure Convention.
(2) Nothing in this rule or in any court order shall authorise or require any person to do anything in the country where the claim form is to be served which is against the law of that country.
Jurisdiction
Is CBS liable to HB for the sums claimed?
Did HB comply with the terms and conditions of the credits?
The limitation issue
(5) Subject to subsection (6) below, where any right of action has accrued to recover—(a) any debt or other liquidated pecuniary claim; …and the person liable or accountable for the claim acknowledges the claim … the right shall be treated as having accrued on and not before the date of the acknowledgment…
(7) Subject to subsection (6) above, a current period of limitation may be repeatedly extended under this section by further acknowledgments … , but a right of action, once barred by this Act, shall not be revived by any subsequent acknowledgment … .
"We have to request you for accepting apology of not being able to affect (sic) payment due to shortage in Foreign Exchange receipts and still requesting you to give us a similar period till conditions permit us to do so."
"Reference your tlx msge dd. 27.12.89 regarding the amounts due for payment on 29.12.89 under our l/cs no. BS 218/82 D and BS 233/82 D stop We accept with thanks to rollover the amount plus interest for further six months from 29.12.89 stop best regards
Elbank"
Dear Sir
Subject:- Amounts due under our
L/Cs NO. BS 218/233/82-D Your London Branch Ref No. FOBC 8555/8578
Reference to your London Branch message D.D. 23.4.94 Received Through your Goodselves respect the above subject, please inform them that we confirm our liability up to 30.6.94 under the a.m. L/Cs totalling US41675390.50 (being principal plus interest) Detailed as follows….
Dear Sir
Subject Amount due under our L/Cs No BS 218/233/82-D Your London Branch Ref No FOBC 8555/8578
Reference your London Branch Message D.D. 3.6.1997 Received through your Goodselves Respect the a.m. Subject Please inform them that we confirm our liability up to 31.12.96 under the a.m. L/cs tootaling (sic) US$51,984,899.82 (Being principal plus interest) ….
Subject: Credit numbers BS/218/82 & BS/233/82
With reference to your letter to us dated 14/2/2002 regarding the above matter, we wish to inform that the balance of the above credits is a sum of 82,069,177.50 US dollars …..This is the balance as at 30/6/2002.
Quantum
The rate of interest
The Rollovers
Compounding
The Re-Alignment
The precise sum due
Conclusion