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Bruce v. Memorial Mission Hospital

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nov 1, 1989
385 S.E.2d 144 (N.C. 1989)

Opinion

No. 136PA89

Filed 9 November 1989

Appeal and Error 64 (NCI3d) — evenly divided Court — decision affirmed without precedential value Where one member of the Supreme Court did not participate in the consideration or decision of a case and the remaining six justices are equally divided, the decision of the Court of Appeals is left undisturbed and stands without precedential value.

Am Jur 2d, Appeal and Error 902.

ON discretionary review of an unpublished decision of the Court of Appeals, 92 N.C. App. 755, 377 S.E.2d 824 (1989), affirming judgment entered on 1 December 1987 in the Superior Court, BUNCOMBE County, by Allen, J., in accordance with a jury verdict for defendant. Heard in the Supreme Court 10 October 1989.

Tharrington, Smith Hargrove, by John R. Edwards and Burton Craige, for plaintiff-appellants.

Van Winkle, Buck, Wall, Starnes and Davis, P.A., by Russell P. Brannon and Michelle Rippon, for defendant-appellee.


Justice Martin took no part in the consideration or decision of this case. The remaining members of this Court were equally divided with three members voting to affirm the decision of the Court of Appeals and three members voting to reverse. Therefore, the decision of the Court of Appeals is left undisturbed and stands without precedential value. See Hochheiser v. N.C. Dept. of Transportation, 321 N.C. 117, 361 S.E.2d 562 (1987).

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Bruce v. Memorial Mission Hospital

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nov 1, 1989
385 S.E.2d 144 (N.C. 1989)
Case details for

Bruce v. Memorial Mission Hospital

Case Details

Full title:TIMOTHY BRUCE, BY AND THROUGH HIS GUARDIAN AD LITEM, DIANE MCDONALD, AND…

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Nov 1, 1989

Citations

385 S.E.2d 144 (N.C. 1989)
385 S.E.2d 144

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