Pierce v. Goodman
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Opinion
In this case involving the claims of Ruth S. Pierce and Theodore R. Pierce against Noel C. Goodman, M.D. and William H. Leschey, M.D., .the Superior Court (Cumberland County, Bradford, J.) granted the motion of the defendants, pursuant to M.R.Civ.P. 72(c),1 to report this case for our determina[1005]*1005tion of a question of law involved in an interlocutory ruling made by the court. The question presented is whether the court erred as a matter of law by denying the defendants’ motion for a summary judgment in their favor on the ground that the plaintiffs’ claims were barred by the three-year period of limitation set forth in 24 M.R.S.A. § 2902 (1990).2 The court based its denial on its determination that the record before it presented a genuine issue as to the material fact of whether Ruth Pierce was mentally ill during the time period at issue thereby tolling the period of limitation pursuant to 14 M.R.S.A. § 858 (1980 & Supp.1994).3
Because the record reflects that there are genuine issues of fact to be determined, and accordingly there is no question of law presented, the report was improvidently granted and we discharge the report. See M.R.Civ.P. 56(c) (a party is entitled to a summary judgment only on showing that there is no genuine issue as to any material fact and the party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law). See also Jenness v. Nickerson, 637 A.2d 1152, 1154 (Me.1994) (any doubt that party seeking summary judgment has not met burden of clearly establishing no genuine issue of material fact resolved against that party and opposing party given benefit of any inferences that can be reasonably drawn from the evidence).
The entry is:
Report discharged. Remanded for further proceedings.
All concurring.
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