CULLUM MECHANICAL v. S.C. BAPTIST HOSP.

No. 2985.

336 S.C. 423 (1999)

520 S.E.2d 809

CULLUM MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION, INC., Plaintiff, v. SOUTH CAROLINA BAPTIST HOSPITAL, a/k/a Baptist Medical Center, Jenkins, Hancock & Sides Architects and Planners, Inc., Miller-Sharpe, Inc., John M. Miller, Donald R. Sharpe, and General Accident Insurance Company of America, Defendants. Fairfield Flooring, Inc., Plaintiff, v. South Carolina Baptist Hospital, a/k/a Baptist Medical Center, Jenkins, Miller-Sharpe, Inc., John M. Miller, Donald R. Sharpe, and General Accident Insurance Company of America, Defendants. Ross Wallcovering Co., Inc., Plaintiff, v. South Carolina Baptist Hospital, a/k/a Baptist Medical Center, Miller-Sharpe, Inc., John M. Miller, Donald R. Sharpe, and General Accident Insurance Company of America, Defendants. Spratlin Electric Co., Inc., Plaintiff, v. South Carolina Baptist Hospital, a/k/a Baptist Medical Center, Miller-Sharpe, Inc., John M. Miller, Donald R. Sharpe, and General Accident Insurance Company of America, Defendants. Sumter Lumber Company, Inc., Plaintiff, v. South Carolina Baptist Hospital, a/k/a Baptist Medical Center, Miller-Sharpe, Inc., John M. Miller, Donald R. Sharpe, and General Accident Insurance Company of America, Defendants, Palmetto Automatic Sprinkler Co., Inc., Plaintiff, v. South Carolina Baptist Hospital, a/k/a Baptist Medical Center, Miller-Sharpe, Inc., John M. Miller, Donald R. Sharpe, and General Accident Insurance Company of America, Defendants. Columbia Glass, Inc., Plaintiff, v. South Carolina Baptist Hospital, a/k/a Baptist Medical Center, Miller-Sharpe, Inc., John M. Miller, Donald R. Sharpe, and General Accident Insurance Company of America, Defendants, of whom Cullum Mechanical Construction, Inc., Fairfield Flooring, Inc., Ross Wallcovering Co., Inc., Spratlin Electric Co., Inc., Sumter Lumber Company, Inc., Palmetto Automatic Sprinkler Co., Inc., and Columbia Glass, Inc., are Appellants, and Jenkins, Hancock & Sides Architects and Planners, Inc., and General Accident Insurance Company of America, are Respondents.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided May 3, 1999.

Refiled July 13, 1999.

Rehearing Denied July 24, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel T. Brailsford and J. Kershaw Spong, both of Robinson, McFadden & Moore, of Columbia, for appellants.

R. Davis Howser and Andrew E. Haselden, both of Howser, Newman & Besley; and D. Cravens Ravenel, of Baker, Barwick, Ravenel & Bender, all of Columbia; and John V. Burch, of Bovis, Kyle & Burch, of Atlanta, GA, for respondents.


ORDER DENYING PETITION FOR REHEARING AND SUBSTITUTING OPINION

PER CURIAM:

After careful consideration of the Petition for Rehearing, the Court is unable to discover any material fact or principle of law that has been either overlooked or disregarded and, hence, there is no basis for granting a rehearing. It is, therefore, ordered that the Petition for Rehearing be denied. We withdraw the previously filed opinion and substitute the attached opinion.

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