VIGIL v. RUSH

No. 13464.

634 P.2d 689 (1981)

96 N.M. 667

Johnny VIGIL, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Jim RUSH and Sam Rush, Individually and d/b/a Rush Construction Company, Defendants-Appellees.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

October 5, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George M. Scarborough, Espanola, for plaintiff-appellant.

Roy G. Hill, Deming, for defendants-appellees.


OPINION

TIBO J. CHAVEZ, District Judge.

Johnny Vigil, appellant, sought declaratory relief absolving him of liability for the loss of an insulation blower owned by Sam and Jim Rush. The trial court found: (1) Sam and Jim Rush bailed the insulation blower to Vigil, and (2) Vigil, as bailee, expressly accepted responsibility for the loss of the item. We affirm.

The sole issue presented to us is whether there is substantial evidence to support the trial...

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