Opinion ID: 2199956
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Heading: whether the trial court erred in granting summary judgment in favor of appellees on their cross-claim against appellants.

Text: Summary judgment is proper if it can be shown that there is no genuine issue as to any material fact and that the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. SDCL 15-6-56(c); Wilson v. Great Northern Ry. Co., 83 S.D. 207, 157 N.W.2d 19 (1968). From our review of the record, and considering the state of the pleadings, motions and responses, we are convinced that the trial court properly granted summary judgment. Aschoff v. Mobil Oil Corp., 261 N.W.2d 120 (S.D.1977). Affirmed. MORGAN, J., and BRADSHAW, Circuit Judge, concur. HENDERSON, J., and BERNDT, Circuit Judge, dissent. BERNDT, Circuit Judge, sitting for WUEST, C.J., disqualified. BRADSHAW, Circuit Judge, sitting for SABERS, J., disqualified.