Court Opinion

ID: 8909755
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-11-27 02:31:02.402268+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:08:25.817069
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PHILLIPS, Judge.
Plaintiffs, who have a cleaning business in Concord, sued defendant for failing to deliver certain equipment leased to them and defendant counterclaimed for payments due under the lease. Following discovery an order of summary judgment was entered dismissing plaintiffs’ complaint and granting judgment for defendant on the counterclaim. The pleadings, depositions, affidavits, and other materials before the court establish the following facts without contradiction: In September, 1987 plaintiffs desired to purchase a steam cleaning machine, a carpet cleaner, and other cleaning equipment from North American Cleaning Systems in Landis. After examining the equipment and ascertaining its price, plaintiffs contacted defendant leasing company in High Point about acquiring the machines from North American and leasing them to plaintiffs for thirty-six months with an option to purchase them. Pursuant thereto the parties entered into the lease agreement sued upon; defendant ordered and paid for the articles involved and directed North American to send them to plaintiffs. Plaintiffs did not receive certain of the articles and after several months stopped making the payments called for and suit eventually followed.
The following provisions of the lease agreement are decisive of the case:
1. PURCHASE And Acceptance: No Warranties by Lessor: Lessee requests Lessor to purchase the Equipment from a supplier . . . and arrange for delivery to Lessee . . . Lessor shall have no responsibility for delay or failure of Supplier to fill the order for the Equipment ....
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4. NON-CANCELLABLE LEASE: This lease cannot be can-celled or terminated except as expressly provided herein. Lessee understands and agrees that ... all rental payments shall *678be paid by Lessee irrespective of any set-off, counterclaim, recoupment defense or other right which Lessee may have against the Supplier of the equipment ....
These terms make clear that defendant is not responsible for the leased machines not being delivered to plaintiffs if they have not; and that plaintiffs are obliged to make the payments called for whether the machines have been delivered or not. Having so contracted plaintiffs are bound thereby, and no issue of fact material to the case remains to be litigated, as the court ruled. Plaintiffs’ further argument that the lease terms are unconscionable and disapproved by our law has no merit, as a lease with similar provisions was upheld in Falco Corp. v. Hood, 7 N.C. App. 717, 173 S.E.2d 578 (1970).
Affirmed.
Judges BECTON and GREENE concur.