Simmons v. Washing Equipment Technologies

Decision Date02 May 2008
Docket NumberCA 07-01899.
Citation2008 NY Slip Op 04170,857 N.Y.S.2d 412,51 A.D.3d 1390
PartiesTHOMAS SIMMONS et al., Respondents, v. WASHING EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGIES et al., Appellants.
CourtNew York Supreme Court — Appellate Division

Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Monroe County (Kenneth R. Fisher, J.), entered April 12, 2007. The order denied the motion of defendants to dismiss the amended complaint.

It is hereby ordered that the order so appealed from is unanimously modified on the law by granting the motion in part and dismissing the fraud cause of action against defendant Washing Equipment Technologies and dismissing the amended complaint against defendant Arthur J. North and as modified the order is affirmed without costs.

Memorandum:

Plaintiffs commenced this action seeking damages for breach of warranty and fraud arising out of their purchase of equipment used to operate a car washing business. We conclude that Supreme Court properly denied those parts of defendants' motion seeking to dismiss the causes of action for breach of express and implied warranties against defendant Washing Equipment Technologies (WET) for failure to state a cause of action (see CPLR 3211 [a] [7]). With respect to the cause of action for breach of express warranty, plaintiffs allege that WET provided them with a brochure published by the manufacturer of the water reclaim unit that contains express warranties. Inasmuch as WET provided that brochure to plaintiffs, WET is liable for the warranties contained therein (see Silverstein v Macy & Co., Inc., 266 App Div 5, 8 [1943]). With respect to the cause of action for breach of implied warranties, it is well settled that a warranty of merchantability is implied in all sales of goods by a merchant that holds itself out as having knowledge or skill relating to such goods (see UCC 2-104 [1]; 2-314 [1]). Also, a warranty of fitness for a particular purpose is implied "[w]here the seller at the time of contracting has reason to know any particular purpose for which the goods are required and that the buyer is relying on the seller's skill or judgment to select or furnish suitable goods" (UCC 2-315). We conclude that the amended complaint states a cause of action for breach of implied warranties by alleging that WET was a merchant that held itself out as an expert in the field of constructing car washes, that WET was aware that the water reclaim unit was to be used in the operation of a car wash, and that plaintiffs justifiably relied on WET's expertise (cf. Saratoga Spa & Bath v Beeche Sys. Corp., 230 AD2d 326, 330-331 [1997], lv dismissed 90 NY2d 979 [1997]; see generally Blockhead, Inc. v Plastic Forming Co., Inc., 402 F Supp 1017, 1024-1025 [1975]).

We agree with defendants, however, that the court erred in denying that part of their motion seeking to dismiss the fraud cause of action against WET for failure to state a cause of action (see CPLR 3211 [a] [7]), and we therefore modify the order accordingly. "[T]o properly plead a cause of action for fraud, the essential elements[, i.e., misrepresentation of a material fact, scienter, justifiable reliance, and injury,]...

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