Bayside Holdings, Ltd., et al v. Viracon, Inc., et al, No. 12-2263 (8th Cir. 2013)
Annotate this CaseBayside installed hurricane-resistant windows manufactured by Viracon and supplied by EFCO. Shortly after installation, cracking and delamination occurred in some of the windows. Bayside filed suit against Viracon and EFCO nine years after it noticed the defect. The court affirmed the district court's grant of summary judgment to Viracon and EFCO, concluding that Minnesota's two-year statute of limitations applied to Bayside's breach of warranty claims and therefore, these claims were time-barred.
Court Description: Civil case - Products liability. District court did not err in finding Minnesota's two-year statute of limitations applied to plaintiff's breach of warranty claims and that the action was time-barred.
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