Pelc v. Simmons
Illinois Appellate Court
620 N.E.2d 12, 249 III. App. 3d 852 (1993)
- Written by Sean Carroll, JD
Facts
Mark Simmons (defendant) sold a used car to Aubree Pelc (plaintiff). The car had a sign on it that stated “sold as is.” During negotiations, Simmons stated that he had rebuilt the engine and that the only thing wrong with the car was the air conditioning. After buying the car, Pelc had numerous problems with it and unsuccessfully attempted to get her money back from Simmons. Pelc brought suit. The circuit court ruled in favor of Pelc. Simmons appealed.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Welch, J.)
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