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Hines v. Blood Services, Inc.

Supreme Court of New Mexico
Oct 31, 1974
529 P.2d 1232 (N.M. 1974)

Summary

holding that compliance with federal regulations could be used to show that defendant had acted with due care under circumstances

Summary of this case from Feldman v. Lederle Laboratories

Opinion

No. 10198.

October 31, 1974.

Original Proceeding on Certiorari


Now, therefore, it is considered, ordered and adjudged by the Court that the Petition for writ of certiorari be and the same is hereby denied.

Further ordered that the record in Court of Appeals Cause No. 1316, 86 N.M. 767, 527 P.2d 1075 be and the same is hereby returned to the Clerk of the Court of Appeals.


Summaries of

Hines v. Blood Services, Inc.

Supreme Court of New Mexico
Oct 31, 1974
529 P.2d 1232 (N.M. 1974)

holding that compliance with federal regulations could be used to show that defendant had acted with due care under circumstances

Summary of this case from Feldman v. Lederle Laboratories
Case details for

Hines v. Blood Services, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:Paul HINES and Tommie Hines, Petitioners, v. BLOOD SERVICES, INC., d/b/a…

Court:Supreme Court of New Mexico

Date published: Oct 31, 1974

Citations

529 P.2d 1232 (N.M. 1974)
87 N.M. 111

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