Opinion ID: 1172230
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Heading Rank: 4

Heading: R.C.P. 56(c) governs motions for summary judgment. It provides in part:

Text: The judgment sought shall be rendered forthwith if the pleadings, depositions, and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if any, show that there is no genuine issue as to any material fact and that the moving party is entitled to a judgment as a matter of law. . . . When reviewing a lower court's ruling on a motion for summary judgment, this Court must liberally construe the record in the light most favorable to the nonmoving party and must draw all reasonable inferences in that party's favor. Friel, 126 Idaho at 485, 887 P.2d at 30 (citing Farm Credit Bank of Spokane, 125 Idaho at 272, 869 P.2d at 1367; Harris, 123 Idaho at 298, 847 P.2d at 1159). The motion should be granted only if the evidence reveals no disputed issues of material fact and reasonable people would draw the same inferences from the evidence. Id., 887 P.2d at 30.