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Hansen v. Ford Motor Co.

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  • Title: Hansen v. Ford Motor Co.
  • Author : New Mexico Supreme Court
  • Release Date : January 07, 1995
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 67 KB

Description

Brenda Hansen was injured in January 1990 when the car she was driving collided with a car driven by Della Irene Pease. In settlement of her claims against Pease, Hansen executed a general release in April 1991. Two years later Hansen sued Ford Motor Company, Al Allred Ford Lincoln-Mercury, Inc., and TRW, Inc. (collectively, ""Ford""), claiming that the airbag in her automobile malfunctioned during the collision, causing her injury. Ford moved for summary judgment, claiming that the general release signed by Hansen released Ford from all liability arising from the accident. Ruling that the release unambiguously includes Ford, the trial court entered summary judgment. Hansen appeals to this Court pursuant to SCRA 1986, Section 12-102(A)(1) (Repl. Pamp. 1992) (count sounding in contract). We question whether under principles of traditional contract law the terms of a general release facially and unambiguously include third parties who are not specifically identified as beneficiaries. The better policy, in any event, is to recognize an inherent circumstantial ambiguity as to the intentions of the parties to a general release. Because boilerplate language purporting to discharge all persons whose conduct may have contributed to Hansen's injuries is not sufficiently specific to identify Ford as a third-party beneficiary of the release, we reverse and remand for a determination of the parties' intentions under a rebuttable presumption that the release benefits only those persons specifically designated.


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