The Statute of Repose and Mine Subsidence


In Ambrosia Land Investments, LLC, v. Peabody Coal Company (7th Circ., Doc. No. 07-1945) the Seventh Circuit tackled the fascinating question of whether or not the Illinois Construction Statute of Repose applied to a coal mine.  While we may not think this would be interesting to everyone, the construction statute of repose is actually a fun topic, and the 7th Circuit did a great job of covering the topic.

Along with a poignant discussion of the relevant Illinois case law regarding the statute, the court held that a coal mine on a piece of property would constitute an "improvement to real property for statute of repose purposes."  The court went on to find that the former mine owner was being sued as an owner of the mine and not as a party engaging in construction-related activities, so the plaintiff's case for damages to its property from mine subsidence did not fall under the activities covered by the statute.


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