Bost v. Riley, 269 S.E.2d 621 (N.C. 1980). · Go Syfert
Bost v. Riley, 269 S.E.2d 621 (N.C. 1980). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
75 citation events (14 in the last 25 years) across 6 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Daniels v. Durham County Hospital Corp. (ncctapp, 2005-07-19)
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examined Cited as authority (rule) Daniels v. Durham County Hospital Corp. (4×) also: Cited "see"
N.C. Ct. App. · 2005 · confidence medium
Id. at 648, 262 S.E.2d at 397 (“Where a hospital’s breach of duty is not a contributing factor to the patient’s injuries, the hospital may not be held liable.”).
cited Cited as authority (rule) Clark v. Perry
N.C. Ct. App. · 1994 · confidence medium
Id. at 645, 262 S.E.2d at 395 .
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Breeden v. Richmond Community College
M.D.N.C. · 1997 · signal: see also · confidence low
Robb & Son Boatyard & Marina, Inc. v. Vessel Bristol, 893 F.Supp. 526, 542 (E.D.N.C.1994); see also Brickell v. Collins, 44 N.C.App. 707, 710 , 262 S.E.2d 387, 389 , review denied, 300 N.C. 194 , 269 S.E.2d 622 (1980).
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Shumaker Ex Rel. Shumaker v. United States (2×)
M.D.N.C. · 1988 · signal: see also · confidence low
CFMC’s attempt to distinguish Blanton as pertaining only to the doctrine of corporate negligence fails because the court in Blanton disregarded that label and equated the “doctrine” with ordinary negligence. 319 N.C. at 377 , 354 S.E.2d at 459 ; see also Bost v. Riley, 44 N.C.App. 638, 647-48 , 262 S.E.2d 391, 396 , disc. rev. denied, 300 N.C. 194 , 269 S.E.2d 621 (1980) (re independent negligence by hospital). 3 .Makas v. Hillhaven, Inc. decided an issue which had not been confronted by the state supreme court; accordingly the Makas court had the responsibility to "apply the law as it a…
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Gladys L. BOST, Administratrix of the Estate of Wade Lee Bost and Gladys L. Bost, Individually,
v.
William J. RILEY, B. L. Rabold, Louis Hamman and Catawba Memorial Hospital, Inc.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
May 6, 1980.
269 S.E.2d 621
Published

Gaither & Gorham, Hickory, for plaintiff.

Mitchell, Teele, Blackwell & Mitchell, Valdese, for defendants.

Petition by several defendants for discretionary review under G.S. § 7A-31, 44 N.C. App. 638, 262 S.E.2d 391. Denied.