![]() Hexagon alleges that, almost immediately, the new roof began to leak. As general contractor, A/Z Corporation subcontracted the roofing installation to McKenna, authorizing McKenna to install a specific roofing system manufactured by defendant Carlisle Syntec Incorporated (Carlisle). ![]() In 2006, Hexagon entered into a contract with A/Z Corporation to construct a new facility at the Quonset Business Park, located in North -1- Kingstown, Rhode Island. I Facts and Travel The pertinent facts are as follows. For the reasons set forth in this opinion, we affirm the judgment of the Superior Court. The parties appeared before the Court on October 3, 2018, for oral argument. ![]() ![]() In doing so, we “specifically direct the parties to brief the third-party intended beneficiary issue among such other issues that they consider germane to decide the issue before this Court.” Id. Carlisle Syntec Incorporated, 179 A.3d 146, 147 (R.I. In an order dated March 5, 2018, the Court returned the case to the regular calendar for full argument. This matter originally appeared before the Court on an order to show cause why the issues in the case should not be summarily decided. (Hexagon), appeals from the grant of summary judgment in favor of defendant McKenna Roofing and Construction, Inc. : Present: Suttell, C.J., Flaherty, Robinson, and Indeglia, JJ. (WC 15-512) Dissent begins on Hexagon Holdings, Inc. Readers are requested to notify the Opinion Analyst, Supreme Court of Rhode Island, 250 Benefit Street, Providence, Rhode Island 02903, at Telephone 222-3258 of any typographical or other formal errors in order that corrections may be made before the opinion is published. : NOTICE: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the Rhode Island Reporter.
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