Stoltzner v. American Motors Jeep Corp. Inc., 83-1563
Decision Date | 28 September 1984 |
Docket Number | No. 83-1563,83-1563 |
Citation | 469 N.E.2d 443,82 Ill.Dec. 909,127 Ill.App.3d 816 |
Parties | , 82 Ill.Dec. 909, 39 UCC Rep.Serv. 907 Allen STOLTZNER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. AMERICAN MOTORS JEEP CORPORATION, INC., American Motors Sales Corporation and Des Plaines AMC Jeep, Defendants-Appellees. |
Court | United States Appellate Court of Illinois |
Baker & McKenzie, Chicago (Francis D. Morrissey, Norman J. Barry, Jr., Paul B. O'Flaherty, Jr., Chicago, of counsel), for defendants-appellees.
This is an appeal from the dismissal of plaintiff Allen Stoltzner's complaint seeking compensation for personal injuries against defendants American Motors Jeep Corporation, American Motors Sales Corporation and Des Plaines AMC Jeep. The sole issue presented for review is whether plaintiff's breach of warranty claim was barred by the applicable statute of limitations. We accept all well-pleaded facts as true.
On April 12, 1977, plaintiff purchased a new jeep. Defendants extended to plaintiff a written warranty providing in part:
On August 3, 1977, the jeep rolled over and plaintiff was seriously injured. Plaintiff filed his complaint on July 31, 1981.
Defendants filed a motion to dismiss pursuant to section 2-619 of the Code of Civil Procedure (Ill.Rev.Stat.1983, ch. 110, par. 2-619) and stated that plaintiff's claims were barred by the applicable statutes of limitations. Plaintiff conceded the bar as to a separate claim sounding in tort, and that claim forms no part of this appeal. With respect to his breach of warranty claim, plaintiff argued that defendants' written warranty delayed the accrual of his cause of action until the breach should have been discovered; he stated by affidavit that he discovered the jeep's propensity to overturn three years after the accident. The trial court granted the motion to dismiss, and plaintiff appeals.
OPINIONSection 2-725 of the Uniform Commercial Code (the Code) provides in pertinent part:
This section governs personal injury actions based on breach of warranty, and represents a substantial extension of the filing period for such actions, hence the provision should be construed literally. Berry v. G.D. Searle & Co. (1974), 56 Ill.2d 548, 554-56, 309 N.E.2d 550.
Here, delivery occurred on April 12, 1977, and the action commenced on July 31, 1981, more than four years later. Therefore, plaintiff's suit was barred unless the warranty explicitly extended to future performance of the jeep. Plaintiff argues that defendants' express warranty for 12 months or 12,000 miles, coupled with their express disclaimer of implied warranties "for any period beyond the express warranty," amounted to an explicit extension of the warranties of merchantability and fitness to future performance for that period.
In Moorman Manufacturing Co. v. National Tank Co. (1982), 91 Ill.2d 69, 61 Ill.Dec. 746, 435 N.E.2d 443, our supreme court considered, inter alia, the exception to the Code's limitation period. The Moorman court approved appellate decisions which reasoned that accrual of an action is not delayed "merely because it is reasonable to expect that a warranty of merchantability extends for the life of a product * * * " (91 Ill.2d 69, 93, 61 Ill.Dec. 746, 435 N.E.2d 443), and the court adopted an oft-quoted definition of "explicit" as "[n]ot implied merely, or conveyed by implication; distinctly stated; plain in language; clear; not ambiguous; express; unequivocal." ...
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