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Harrod v. Travelers Property Casualty12/31/2003 t Co. (1994), 93 Ohio App.3d 111, 115 (" ince the reviewing court must independently determine, as a matter of law, whether summary judgment was properly rendered based upon the record made up in the trial court, it is legally immaterial whether the trial court has provided a sound analysis, or any analysis. A summary judgment based on a legally erroneous analysis of the issues must be affirmed if the appellate court independently determines that upon the record summary judgment should have been rendered as a matter of law, albeit for different reasons").
.For the foregoing reasons, plaintiff's first assignment of error is overruled. Plaintiff's second, third, and fourth assignments of error and Traveler's conditional assignment of error on cross-appeal are moot. The judgment of the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas is therefore affirmed.
Judgment affirmed. BOWMAN and LAZARUS, JJ., concur.
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