M. S. Coleman, J. (dissenting). The basic issue which confronts this Court concerns the propriety of the grant of summary judgment which, as an instrument of the trial court, rarely has been sustained of late. Naturally, such exercises of judicial discretion should be undertaken wdth great care and deliberation. Litigants have a right to present and be judged on well-founded…
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