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  "name": "Ona Lea BONHAM (Bishop) v. ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY and COMMUNITY CARE OF EUREKA SPRINGS, INC.",
  "name_abbreviation": "Bonham v. St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance",
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    "judges": [
      "Purtle, J., not participating."
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    "parties": [
      "Ona Lea BONHAM (Bishop) v. ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY and COMMUNITY CARE OF EUREKA SPRINGS, INC."
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    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "Darrell Hickman, Justice.\nThe question is whether a hospital currently operated for profit is liable for tort claims arising against its non-profit predecessor. The trial court found no liability and we agree.\nThe appellant, Ona Lea Bonham, claims she was injured while a patient at the Eureka Springs Municipal Hospital in July, 1982. She sued the hospital\u2019s insurance carrier, St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, in July, 1984. St. Paul moved for summary judgment because the policy was cancelled in February, 1984. The trial judge granted the motion.\nBonham amended the complaint to include the Eureka Springs Municipal Hospital as a co-defendant. When Bonham learned that the hospital had been purchased by a for-profit corporation, Community Care of Eureka Springs, Inc., another amendment was made naming that corporation as a co-defendant in place of the municipal hospital. The corporation moved to dismiss the complaint. Based on undisputed facts, the trial judge ruled in the corporation\u2019s favor reasoning that since the former hospital was immune from liability at law because it was a charitable institution, so was its successor.\nOn appeal Bonham contends that since the corporation purchased the assets of the hospital, it assumed its liabilities. There is nothing in the record to show that the corporation assumed any of the tort liability of the hospital. Furthermore, the municipal hospital was immune from this type of claim, so, there was no liability for the corporation to assume. As the trial court observed: \u201cLiability cannot be created out of thin air. Since there was no liability on the part of the predecessor, there can be none in the successor.\u201d\nWhile St. Paul is listed as an appellee, there is no argument on appeal that this part of the judgment should be reviewed.\nIt is the responsibility of the appellant to demonstrate error, and none is demonstrated. Baldwin Company v. CECO Corporation, 280 Ark. 519, 659 S.W.2d 941 (1983).\nAffirmed.\nPurtle, J., not participating.",
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        "author": "Darrell Hickman, Justice."
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    "attorneys": [
      "Hamilton, Mackey & Hicks, by: Charles R. Hicks, for appellant.",
      "Epley, Epley & Castleberry, Ltd., by: Lewis E. Epley, for appellee."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "Ona Lea BONHAM (Bishop) v. ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY and COMMUNITY CARE OF EUREKA SPRINGS, INC.\n85-216\n702 S.W.2d 16\nSupreme Court of Arkansas\nOpinion delivered January 21, 1986\nHamilton, Mackey & Hicks, by: Charles R. Hicks, for appellant.\nEpley, Epley & Castleberry, Ltd., by: Lewis E. Epley, for appellee."
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