BANCROFT v. JAGUSCH

No. 5230.

611 P.2d 819 (1980)

Keith BANCROFT, Appellant (Plaintiff), v. James JAGUSCH, Appellee (Defendant).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

May 20, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis A. Mankus, Cheyenne, and James T. Anest, Student Intern, for appellant (plaintiff).

J. Kent Rutledge, of Lathrop & Uchner, P.C., Cheyenne, Richard P. Boley, Cheyenne (argued), for appellee (defendant).

Before RAPER, C.J., and McCLINTOCK, THOMAS, ROSE and ROONEY, JJ.


ROONEY, Justice.

Appellant-plaintiff appeals from an order of the district court which affirmed a summary judgment entered in the county court in favor of appellee-defendant.

The only issue presented on appeal is whether there existed a genuine issue as to a material fact so as to make Rule 56(b), W.R.C.P. inapplicable. Since we find that one did not exist, we affirm.

Rule 56(c), W.R.C.P. provides in pertinent part that a summary judgment:

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