Name:Southern-Gulf Marine v. Camcraft
Cite:410 So.2d 1181 (La. App. 1982).
2. Does the fact that Southern-Gulf was incorporated in the Cayman Islands instead of Texas allow for the breach?
2. Camcraft had no objections originally and the contract allowed for assignments or transfers.
Essentially, the court found corporation by estoppel because of reliance by both parties, construction had begun, liability would have been found the other direction had Southern-Gulf defaulted; and that Camcraft effectively ratified the change of jurisdiction of venue by signing the ratification agreement.
1. No contract because Plaintiff corporation was not incorporated at time of execution of contract
2. Corporation was incorporated in the wrong jurisdiction
Cite:410 So.2d 1181 (La. App. 1982).
- Procedural Posture:
- Background and Description:
- Issues:
2. Does the fact that Southern-Gulf was incorporated in the Cayman Islands instead of Texas allow for the breach?
- Holding:
2. Camcraft had no objections originally and the contract allowed for assignments or transfers.
Essentially, the court found corporation by estoppel because of reliance by both parties, construction had begun, liability would have been found the other direction had Southern-Gulf defaulted; and that Camcraft effectively ratified the change of jurisdiction of venue by signing the ratification agreement.
- Other Discusion:
1. No contract because Plaintiff corporation was not incorporated at time of execution of contract
2. Corporation was incorporated in the wrong jurisdiction