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No. 8629039
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Agredano v. U.S. Customs Service

No. 8629039 · Decided February 23, 2007
No. 8629039 · Ninth Circuit · 2007 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
February 23, 2007
Citation
No. 8629039
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
MEMORANDUM *** The district court concluded correctly that because Appellants’ arrest and *559 imprisonment occurred in Mexico, the foreign country exception to liability under the Federal Tort Claims Act immunized the United States from suit for tortious conduct. See 28 U.S.C. § 2680 (k); see also Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain, 542 U.S. 692, 711 , 124 S.Ct. 2739 , 159 L.Ed.2d 718 (2004) (holding “that the FTCA’s foreign country exception bars all claims based on any injury suffered in a foreign country, regardless of where the tortious act or omission occurred”). In any event, the United States was dismissed as a party to this appeal pursuant to plaintiffs motion. Appellants argue that California tort law required EG&G to exercise reasonable care by inspecting the car sold to appellants, to prevent the reasonably foreseeable injury of appellants’ arrest and imprisonment. However, a company contracting with the federal government cannot be held liable for injuries third parties incur as a result of the contract’s execution, where the contract is legal and the company does not breach the terms of the contract. See Myers v. United States, 323 F.2d 580, 583 (9th Cir.1963). In such circumstances, any legal duty to a third party must be found in the contract. According to the terms of its contract with the United States, EG & G had no obligation to inspect the car for contraband. Any independent search of a vehicle had to be authorized via a disposition order issued by the U.S. Customs Service. Appellants have presented no evidence of such an order, they do not allege that EG&G breached the terms of its contract, and there was no contractual duty to inspect the car. Unable in the district court to prove the existence of a legal duty, appellants assert for the first time on appeal that EG&G is hable in tort on a products liability theory. Because this claim was not properly pled against EG&G in the district court and it does not otherwise meet any of the recognized exceptions, we decline to consider this issue for the first time on appeal. See Bolker v. Comm’r of Internal Revenue, 760 F.2d 1039, 1042 (9th Cir.1985). AFFIRMED. This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except as provided by 9 th Cir. R. 36-3.
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MEMORANDUM *** The district court concluded correctly that because Appellants’ arrest and *559 imprisonment occurred in Mexico, the foreign country exception to liability under the Federal Tort Claims Act immunized the United States from su
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MEMORANDUM *** The district court concluded correctly that because Appellants’ arrest and *559 imprisonment occurred in Mexico, the foreign country exception to liability under the Federal Tort Claims Act immunized the United States from su
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