APM Terminals North America, Inc v. Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; Notice of Filing of Complaint and Assignment, 1997-1998 [E7-496]
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FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
[Docket No. 07–01]
APM Terminals North America, Inc v.
Port Authority of New York and New
Jersey; Notice of Filing of Complaint
and Assignment
January 9, 2007.
Notice is given that a complaint has
been filed with the Federal Maritime
Commission (‘‘Commission’’) by APM
Terminals North America, Inc.
(‘‘APMT’’). Complainant asserts that it is
a marine terminal operator engaged in
the business of furnishing marine
terminal services to ocean common
carriers at facilities throughout the
United States, including the Port
Elizabeth Terminal in Elizabeth, New
Jersey. Complainant alleges that
Respondent Port Authority of New York
and New Jersey (‘‘PANYNJ’’) is a marine
terminal operator that owns marine
terminal facilities in the New York and
New Jersey area, including the Port
Elizabeth Terminal in Elizabeth, New
Jersey. Complainant alleges that on
January 6, 2000, Complainant entered
into FMC Agreement No. 201106 with
Respondent, pursuant to which
Complainant leased certain land and
facilities at the Elizabeth-Port Authority
Marine Terminal. (The Agreement
became effective under the Shipping
Act on August 2, 2002). The Agreement
covered both ‘‘Initial Premises’’ and an
additional 84 acres referred to as
‘‘Added Premises’’ which Complainant
claims were to be delivered to
Complainant between January 6, 2000
and December 31, 2003. Complainant
alleges that despite numerous requests
to Respondent, the Added Premises
were not delivered until December 25,
2005. In addition, Complainant alleges
that Respondent allowed these premises
to be used by Maher Terminals to the
detriment of Complainant. Complainant
alleges that the failure to adhere to the
Agreement’s terms by failing to turn
over the Added Premises had an adverse
effect on their business, and this failure
constitutes violations of the following
Sections of the Shipping Act of 1984
(‘‘The Act’’): Section 10(a)(3) (46 U.S.C.
41102(b)(2) for failure to operate in
accordance with the terms of the
Agreement; Section 10(d)(1) (46 U.S.C.
41102(c)) for unjust, unreasonable, and
unlawful practices; Sections 10(d)(3)
and 10(b)(4) (46 U.S.C. 41106(3) and
41104(10)) for unreasonable refusal to
deal or negotiate; and Section 10(d)(4)
(46 U.S.C. 41106(2)) for the imposition
of undue or unreasonable prejudice or
disadvantage. Complainant prays the
Commission to: (a) Order PANYNJ to
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desist from the aforementioned alleged
violations of the Act; (b) order PANYNJ
to pay reparations for any violations of
the Act plus interest, costs, attorney’s
fees, and any other damages to be
determined; (c) command PANYNJ to
comply with all applicable provisions of
the Agreement; and (d) any other relief
as the Commission determines to be
proper, fair, and just.
This proceeding has been assigned to
the Office of Administrative Law Judges.
Hearing in this matter, if any is held,
shall commence within the time
limitations prescribed in 46 CFR 502.61,
and only after consideration has been
given by the parties and the presiding
officer to the use of alternative forms of
dispute resolution. The hearing shall
include oral testimony and crossexamination in the discretion of the
presiding officer only upon proper
showing that there are genuine issues of
material fact that cannot be resolved on
the basis of sworn statements, affidavits,
depositions, or other documents or that
the nature of the matter in issue is such
that an oral hearing and crossexamination are necessary for the
development of an adequate record.
Pursuant to the further terms of 46 CFR
502.61, the initial decision of the
presiding officer in this proceeding shall
be issued by January 8, 2008, and the
final decision of the Commission shall
be issued by May 7, 2008.
Bryant L. VanBrakle,
Secretary.
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FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
[Docket No. 07-01]
APM Terminals North America, Inc v. Port Authority of New York
and New Jersey; Notice of Filing of Complaint and Assignment
January 9, 2007.
Notice is given that a complaint has been filed with the Federal
Maritime Commission (``Commission'') by APM Terminals North America,
Inc. (``APMT''). Complainant asserts that it is a marine terminal
operator engaged in the business of furnishing marine terminal services
to ocean common carriers at facilities throughout the United States,
including the Port Elizabeth Terminal in Elizabeth, New Jersey.
Complainant alleges that Respondent Port Authority of New York and New
Jersey (``PANYNJ'') is a marine terminal operator that owns marine
terminal facilities in the New York and New Jersey area, including the
Port Elizabeth Terminal in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Complainant alleges
that on January 6, 2000, Complainant entered into FMC Agreement No.
201106 with Respondent, pursuant to which Complainant leased certain
land and facilities at the Elizabeth-Port Authority Marine Terminal.
(The Agreement became effective under the Shipping Act on August 2,
2002). The Agreement covered both ``Initial Premises'' and an
additional 84 acres referred to as ``Added Premises'' which Complainant
claims were to be delivered to Complainant between January 6, 2000 and
December 31, 2003. Complainant alleges that despite numerous requests
to Respondent, the Added Premises were not delivered until December 25,
2005. In addition, Complainant alleges that Respondent allowed these
premises to be used by Maher Terminals to the detriment of Complainant.
Complainant alleges that the failure to adhere to the Agreement's terms
by failing to turn over the Added Premises had an adverse effect on
their business, and this failure constitutes violations of the
following Sections of the Shipping Act of 1984 (``The Act''): Section
10(a)(3) (46 U.S.C. 41102(b)(2) for failure to operate in accordance
with the terms of the Agreement; Section 10(d)(1) (46 U.S.C. 41102(c))
for unjust, unreasonable, and unlawful practices; Sections 10(d)(3) and
10(b)(4) (46 U.S.C. 41106(3) and 41104(10)) for unreasonable refusal to
deal or negotiate; and Section 10(d)(4) (46 U.S.C. 41106(2)) for the
imposition of undue or unreasonable prejudice or disadvantage.
Complainant prays the Commission to: (a) Order PANYNJ to
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desist from the aforementioned alleged violations of the Act; (b) order
PANYNJ to pay reparations for any violations of the Act plus interest,
costs, attorney's fees, and any other damages to be determined; (c)
command PANYNJ to comply with all applicable provisions of the
Agreement; and (d) any other relief as the Commission determines to be
proper, fair, and just.
This proceeding has been assigned to the Office of Administrative
Law Judges. Hearing in this matter, if any is held, shall commence
within the time limitations prescribed in 46 CFR 502.61, and only after
consideration has been given by the parties and the presiding officer
to the use of alternative forms of dispute resolution. The hearing
shall include oral testimony and cross-examination in the discretion of
the presiding officer only upon proper showing that there are genuine
issues of material fact that cannot be resolved on the basis of sworn
statements, affidavits, depositions, or other documents or that the
nature of the matter in issue is such that an oral hearing and cross-
examination are necessary for the development of an adequate record.
Pursuant to the further terms of 46 CFR 502.61, the initial decision of
the presiding officer in this proceeding shall be issued by January 8,
2008, and the final decision of the Commission shall be issued by May
7, 2008.
Bryant L. VanBrakle,
Secretary.
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