Decisión nº: 001043

In April 1999 the 1971 Fund Executive Committee considered the question as to whether or not claims by six angling associations, two angling clubs and two private owners of fishing rights had become time-barred vis-à-vis the 1971 Fund. It was noted that a single writ had been issued by the claimants on 11 February 1999 naming the shipowner and the insurer as defendants and that the Fund had been notified of the writ, which had been attached to a letter dated 26 February 1999 and which had been received on 2 March 1999. The Committee agreed that the damage allegedly suffered by the claimants had not been sustained until 20 March 1996, the date on which the Parliamentary Order closing the river fishing had taken effect. The Committee took the view that the claimants had fulfilled the notification requirements under Article 7.6 of the 1971 Fund Convention and therefore decided that the claimants had notified the Fund before the expiry of the three-year period laid down in Article 6.1 and that the claims were not time-barred. The Committee emphasised that the position it had taken on the time bar issue should not be interpreted as acceptance of admissibility of the claims.

Fecha: 31.03.1999
Categoría: Disposiciones sobre caducidad
Subject: Interpretación/aplicación de las disposiciones de caducidad en el artículo VIII de los Convenios de Responsabilidad Civil y del Fondo de 1969 y de 1992 y el artículo 6 de los Convenios de los Fondos de 1971 y de 1992