Opinion ID: 1298631
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Heading: farmers is entitled to summary judgment.

Text: Where one party to an action has moved for summary judgment, summary judgment may be granted to a nonmoving party, if there are no genuine issues of material fact and if the nonmoving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. Spencer-Steed v. Spencer, 115 Idaho 338, 345, 766 P.2d 1219, 1226 (1988); Juker v. American Livestock Ins. Co., 102 Idaho 644, 645, 637 P.2d 792, 793 (1981). Here, since there was no assertion that the Miners or their attorney had notified Farmers of their intent to collect the subrogated interest of Farmers, there was no genuine issue of material fact and Farmers is entitled to summary judgment as a matter of law. Therefore, we remand this case to the trial court with instructions to grant summary judgment to Farmers.