· 9/29/1986
Koenig v. Perez
Citations
- 726 P.2d 341
- 104 N.M. 664
How courts have described this case
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- stating that question of comparative fault of parties involved genuine issues of material fact that precluded summary judgment
- stating that question of comparative fault of parties involved genuine issues of material fact that precluded summary judgment
- summary judgment in cases involving issues of negligence is proper only where it is clear that there are no factual issues
- after movant makes out a prima facie showing for summary judgment, burden shifts to opposing party to show reasonable doubt
- ranch owners had duty to provide their employees with a reasonably safe place in which to work
- summary judgment is proper only if there is no genuine issue of material fact and moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law
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Judges: Federici, Riordan, Sosa, Stowers, Walters
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