Pugh v. A. D. Bothne Co.

178 Iowa 601
CourtSupreme Court of Iowa
DecidedNovember 23, 1916
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Pugh v. A. D. Bothne Co., 178 Iowa 601 (iowa 1916).

Opinion

Evans,-C. J.

resident corporation: “agency:” breach of warranty. We have no brief for appellees. It appears from the record that the plaintiff purchased a Great Western automobile from A. D. Bothne, who was a regular dealer at Des Moines, Iowa. He purchased the same under an alleged warranty purporting to have been- made by the manufacturer, the v principal defendant. The one question involved in this appeal is whether Bothne and his place of business was an agency of the principal defendant, within the meaning of Code Section 3532, so that jurisdiction could be acquired over the principal defendant by service of original notice upon Bothne. Section 3532 is as follows:

“When a corporation, company or individual has, for the transaction of'any business, an office or agency in any county other than that in which the principal resides, service may be made on any agent or clerk employed in such office or agency, in all actions growing out of or connected with the business of that office or agency.”

It appears that Bothne was operating under the following written contract:

“This agreement, made this 19th day of September, 1912, at Peru, Indiana, between the Great Western Automobile Company, a corporation, party of the’first part (hereinafter called the manufacturer), and A. D. Bothne, of Des Moines, Iowa, party of the second part (hereinafter called the dealer), witnesseth:
“1. That the manufacturer hereby grants unto said dealer the exclusive right of sale of new Great Western automobiles in the following described territory, to wit; Polk, Story, Hamilton, Wright, Franklin, Hardin, Marshall, Tama, Grundy, Butler, Bremer, Black Hawk, Buchanan, Benton, Madison, Warren, Marion, Mahaska, Wapello, Davis, .Appanoose, Wayne, Lucas, Clarke, Decatur, Union, Ringgold, Monroe, Adair, Adams and Taylor Counties, state of Iowa, and further agrees not to sell new Great Western automobiles within the aforesaid territory except to the dealer.
[603]*603“2. The dealer, on the other hand, agrees not to solicit orders for, nor sell nor deliver any Great Western automobiles outside of the territory above described, without first obtaining consent in writing from said manufacturer.
“3. As a part of the consideration for the granting of the exclusive right of sale aforesaid, the dealer agrees to push the sale of Great Western automobiles to the best of his ability within the territory aforesaid, employing a sufficient number of salesmen to cover the territory thoroughly.
“4. For the proper handling of the Great Western line, the dealer agrees to provide in the city of Des Moines a building suitably located and arranged for the conduct of business, containing a salesroom of repository of sufficient size to display the complete line. The dealer also agrees to maintain in addition, a well equipped repair shop, with a competent mechanic in charge at all times, so that purchasers of Great Western cars can have same repaired and adjusted promptly and at reasonable rates.
‘' 5. The dealer agrees to make no contracts for the sale of Great Western automobiles with either parties acting for such dealer in said territory, without filing promptly with the manufacturer copies' of all contracts so made, so that it may have a complete record and a full knowledge of the conditions and volume of the business in every locality.
“6. The manufacturer hereby agrees to sell to the dealer Great Western ears with catalog equipment at the following discount rates: As each quantity is reached, a rebate will be made 25 per cent on ears previously purchased at the lower discount. The list price' on the two-passenger, four-passenger touring car and five-passenger touring car, is $1,585, and the four-passenger Sedan is $2,250, with equipment as listed in the catalog. Shipments are f. o. b. Peru, Indiana.
“7. A discount of 20 per cent from the published list, or catalog prices, shall apply on parts and accessories (except such parts are listed at a net price) f. o. b. Peru, Indiana.
[604]*604“8. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the list price mentioned in this contract upon two weeks’ notice in writing, duly mailed to the dealer.
“9. The manufacturer shall not be liable for any failure of performance on its part when said failure of performance shall be due to fire, strike, insurrection or other causes beyond its control.
“10. The dealer hereby orders and agrees to take and pay for not less than two Great Western cars.
“11. The dealer has deposited with the manufacturer the sum of $100 a car on the one car ordered as above. Said sum will be credited by the manufacturer to the dealer and will be delivered and paid for, except that any part or all of said deposit may, at the option of the manufacturer, be credited against any parts or upon accounts due the manufacturer froip the dealer, -and the balance, if any, will be credited p'ro rata on each ear taken.
“12. The balance of the price of each over and above the amount to be paid and credited against it as aforesaid shall be paid at the time of shipment, or on presentation of sight draft with bill of lading attached.
“13. The manufacturer guarantees its automobiles against manifest defects and agrees to replace free of charge (if reported within one year from date of sale to the customer) any part of such automobile made by it, showing defective material or faulty workmanship, provided that such part or parts claimed to be defective are returned, charges prepaid, to the manufacturer, at Peru, Indiana, for examination and inspection. The decision of the manufacturer m all cases of claims shall be final and conclusive. Claims on account of defective parts not made by the manufacturer, such as tires, coils, batteries or other equipment, shall not be made against said manufacturer, but shall be against the maker thereof only. Repair parts returned for inspection or credit should be addressed to the Claim Department, Great Western Automobile Company, Pcfu, Indiana, and [605]*605should be plainly tagged with the name and address of the shipper, and a list of all parts returned included with the shipment.
“14. Under no circumstances will the Great Western Automobile Company allow bills for repairs made by other parties, nor has any agent, salesman or representative authority to contract such bills or authorize payment of same.
“15. It is understood and agreed that this contract shall not in any respect make the dealer agent for the manufacturer to transact any business in its name or for it in any form, it being intended and expressly agreed that this contract is simply to give the dealer exclusive right to sell Great Western automobiles in the territory hereinbefore specified.
‘ ‘ 16. The dealer agrees to keep in stock, at all times during the term of this agreement, at least one automobile produced by the manufacturer, for the sole purpose of demonstrating and exhibiting to intended purchasers, and will máin,tain same in good order and repair.
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