Lavallee v. Law Leasing Corp.

108 R.I. 918
CourtSupreme Court of Rhode Island
DecidedMarch 9, 1972
DocketM. P. No. 1327
StatusPublished

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Lavallee v. Law Leasing Corp., 108 R.I. 918 (R.I. 1972).

Opinion

Denial of motion for summary judgment is interlocutory in nature and not finally dispositive of the case and not ordinarily appealable. Any error in the denial is rendered harmless by a fair determination of the merits at trial. See Kent, R. I. Civ. Prac., §56.12. Petition for writ of certiorari denied.

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