concurring.
I concur in the denial of this petition for review and in most of what is said by the majority. I do not concur in the impression conveyed by that opinion to the effect that this court will allow petitions for review only in cases of public importance.
I agree that petitions for review in cases of public importance should have priority. It may develop that the volume of petitions for review will become so great that the full time of this court must be devoted to such cases. Unless and until that time should arrive, however, I believe that the court should, to the extent of its capacity, make every effort to allow petitions for review in cases in which there were substantial and prejudicial errors in trials or in administrative proceedings not corrected by the Court of Appeals or in which opinions by that court make "bad law,” particularly where substantial injustice has been the result.
This case, however, has been remanded by the Court of Appeals for further proceedings in which the parties will have a further opportunity to relitigate the issues between them.
Howell, J., concurs in this opinion.