Lyons Fed. T. & S. Bk. v. Moline Nat'l Bk.

549 N.E.2d 933, 193 Ill. App. 3d 108
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedJanuary 10, 1990
Docket3-89-0066, 3-89-0136 cons
StatusPublished

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Lyons Fed. T. & S. Bk. v. Moline Nat'l Bk., 549 N.E.2d 933, 193 Ill. App. 3d 108 (Ill. Ct. App. 1990).

Opinion

193 Ill. App.3d 108 (1990)
549 N.E.2d 933

LYONS FEDERAL TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, f/k/a Lyons Savings & Loan Association, k/n/a Lyons Savings, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
MOLINE NATIONAL BANK et al., Defendants-Appellees (George D. Guritz et al., Counterplaintiffs and Counterdefendants-Appellees; Robert J. Wolfe, d/b/a Action Plumbing, Counterdefendant and Counterplaintiff-Appellant).

Nos. 3-89-0066, 3-89-0136 cons.

Illinois Appellate Court — Third District.

Opinion filed January 10, 1990.
Rehearing denied February 14, 1990.

*109 Robert R. Ruud, of Sandholm, Alvine & Ruud, of Moline, and Abramson & Fox, of Chicago (Thomas L. Brejcha, Jr., and David G. Duggan, of counsel), for George D. Guritz, Gerald W. Huge, and Paul B. Murray.

Bozeman, Neighbour, Patton & Noe, of Moline (Jack L. Brooks, of counsel). for Robert J. Wolfe.

*110 Dennis R. Fox and Thomas Harper, both of Califf, Harper, Fox, Dailey & Slover, of Moline, and William Swindal and James E. McParland, both of Hinshaw, Culbertson, Moelmann, Hoban & Fuller, of Chicago, for appellee Lyons Federal Trust & Savings Bank.

Affirmed in part, and reversed in part and remanded.

JUSTICE SCOTT delivered the opinion of the court:

Two separate appeals from the circuit court of Rock Island County have been consolidated for review. Both appeals involve the same parties and operative facts; however, the primary issues raised in each appeal are distinct.

A mortgage foreclosure action was brought in Rock Island County by Lyons Federal Trust & Savings Bank (Lyons) principally against George Guritz, Gerald Huge, Paul Murray and John Stevenson (Stevenson), d/b/a GHMS Real Estate Partnership (GHMS), as the beneficial owners of a land trust, wherein Lyons supplied financing for GHMS to build an apartment complex commonly known as Pebble Creek. Stevenson was subsequently determined bankrupt and dismissed as a defendant. Robert J. Wolfe, d/b/a Action Plumbing (Wolf), was included as a defendant in the action because of various electrical and plumbing services provided by Wolfe at Pebble Creek resulting in Wolfe recording a mechanic's lien against the property. Wolfe then filed an intervening claim against GHMS and Lyons to foreclose on the mechanic's lien and additionally filed a counterclaim against GHMS for alleged breach of oral contract to perform work at Pebble Creek. After a bench trial on Wolfe's mechanic's lien and breach of contract claims and hearing post-trial motions, the circuit court by order dated February 16, 1989, entered a judgment of $107,104.71 against GHMS on Wolfe's breach of contract claim and denied judgment of Wolfe's mechanic's lien foreclosure based on Wolfe's failure to give notice of the lien to Lyons as required by section 24 of the Mechanics' Liens Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1987, ch. 82, par. 24). One appeal was initiated by GHMS, arguing the trial court erred in finding in favor of Wolfe on the breach of contract claim and, alternatively, that the award of damages was excessive. The second appeal was instituted by Wolfe based on the circuit court's denial of its mechanic's lien foreclosure action.

Lyons mortgage on Pebble Creek was recorded November 19, 1982. Wolfe's mechanic's lien was filed on February 23, 1984, and alleged that "on or about April 29, 1983, * * * [Wolfe] * * * made an oral contract with John Stevenson," a former partner of GHMS. In Wolfe's verified claim to foreclose on the mechanic's lien, Wolfe first alleged that the oral contract inception date was April 29, 1983, and *111 engaged Wolfe to do a variety of electrical and plumbing work on a "time and material basis." Wolfe claimed to have completed the work on December 23, 1983, and a balance of $107,161.75 was owed under the contract. Wolfe was subsequently granted leave to amend the counterclaim and changed the alleged inception date of the oral agreement to August 23, 1982, rather than April 29, 1983. In its answer to the amended pleadings, GHMS admitted the existence of an oral agreement on August 23, 1982, but denied the terms encompassed all that Wolfe alleged and GHMS affirmatively alleged that all work performed under the August 23, 1982, contract had been paid for in full.

Only two witnesses testified at trial, Robert Wolfe and John Stevenson. The evidence centered primarily around the date and scope of the agreement entered into between Wolfe and Stevenson on August 23, 1982, the amount due Wolfe by Stevenson for work performed at Pebble Creek and the billing and payment practices of Wolfe and Stevenson.

GHMS APPEAL

The appeal of GHMS centers on the oral contract between Wolfe and Stevenson, as agent for GHMS. GHMS essentially claims that there were multiple contracts entered into between Wolfe and Stevenson, some of which were paid in full, and on others, partial payments were made. GHMS further claims that Wolfe was paid in full for the contract entered into on August 23, 1983, and therefore, GHMS was entitled to judgment for the contract entered into on that date. Wolfe, on the other hand, disagrees there was a succession of contracts and claims the terms of the contract entered into on August 23, 1982, were the cornerstone for all work performed by Wolfe at Pebble Creek. Wolfe alleged the August 23, 1982, contract set hourly rates for skilled and unskilled labor, set hourly rates for the use of certain equipment, and provided that Wolfe would do whatever Stevenson said to do on a time and material basis. The circuit court determined an oral contract existed.

GHMS makes two arguments as to why the circuit court erred in granting judgment in favor of Wolfe on the oral contract claim. First, GHMS argues that Wolfe's sworn statement of mechanic's lien and verified countercomplaint alleging the April 29, 1983, contract date are judicial admissions denying judgment as a matter of law or, alternatively, are serious inconsistencies rendering Mr. Wolfe's testimony unbelievable and therefore against the manifest weight of the evidence. GHMS avers that Wolfe's change of the contract date was *112 done solely for the purpose of obtaining priority over mortgagee Lyons. Curiously, however, GHMS never objected to Wolfe's amendment alleging August 23, 1982, as the contract date, and in fact, admitted that a contract was entered into between the parties on that date but denied the scope of the contract covered all work done by Wolfe on the Pebble Creek project. Thus, GHMS argues that since the evidence shows there were a series of contracts entered into between the parties and the contract dated August 23, 1982, was paid in full, judgment must be entered against Wolfe and in favor of GHMS. We disagree.

• 1 Undeniably, Wolfe's statement of mechanic's lien did state that the contract date was April 29, 1983. Nonetheless, Wolfe sought leave and was allowed, without objection, to amend the pleadings and allege a contract date of August 23, 1982. We disagree with GHMS' contention that the date alleged in the statement of mechanic's lien constituted a binding judicial admission, since a statement of mechanic's lien does not necessarily require a contract date to be alleged (see Ill. Rev. Stat. 1987, ch. 82, par. 7), nor is the lien statement necessary for Wolfe's contract claim.

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