McNISH v. GILBERT

74919.

184 Ga. App. 234 (1987)

361 S.E.2d 231

McNISH v. GILBERT et al.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 15, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Christopher A. Townley, for appellant.

Christopher H. Steger, H. Richard Marcus, for appellees.


BEASLEY, Judge.

McNish was injured in the course of riding the Gilberts' horse. She sued, alleging negligence in certain particulars, and the court granted summary judgment to defendants, prompting McNish's appeal. The depositions of all of the parties were considered.

On a motion for summary judgment, the evidence must be construed favorably to the party opposing the motion, affording that party the benefit of all reasonable doubts and reasonable inferences...

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