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(815 ILCS 375/18) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 578)
Sec. 18.
Each person, other than a seller or holder, who signs a retail
installment contract may be held liable only to the extent that he actually
receives the motor vehicle described or identified in the contract, except that
a parent or spouse or any other person listed as an owner of the motor vehicle
on the Certificate of Title issued for the motor vehicle who co-signs such
retail installment contract may be held liable to the full extent of the
deferred payment price notwithstanding such parent or spouse or any other
person listed as an owner has not actually received the motor vehicle
described or identified in the contract and except to the extent such person
other than a seller or holder, signs in the capacity of a guarantor of
collection.
The obligation of such guarantor is secondary, and not primary. The
obligation arises only after the seller or holder has diligently taken all
ordinary legal means to collect the debt from the primary obligor, but has not
received full payment from such primary obligor or obligors, or after the
primary obligor has become insolvent, or service of summons cannot be obtained
on the primary obligor, or it is otherwise apparent that it is useless to
proceed against the primary obligor.
No provisions in a retail installment contract obligating such guarantor
are valid unless:
(1) there appears below the signature space provided | ||
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"I hereby guarantee the collection of the above | ||
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(2) the guarantor, in addition to signing the retail | ||
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"EXPLANATION OF GUARANTOR'S OBLIGATION
You ........... (name of guarantor) by signing the | ||
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Your obligation arises only after the seller or | ||
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If the seller cannot collect this amount from the | ||
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The instrument must be printed, typed, or otherwise reproduced in a size
and style equal to at least 8 point bold type, may contain no other matter
(except a union printing label) than above set forth and must bear the
signature of the co-signer and no other person. The seller must give the
co-signer a copy of the retail installment contract and a copy of the
co-signer statement.
(Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
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