Billy Frank Henley and Joe H. Marlow v. Dale Dotson and wife Elsie Dotson

Case Number
01A01-9611-CH-00523

This matter appears appropriate for consideration pursuant to Rule 10(b) of the Rules of the Court of Appeals of Tennessee.1 The plaintiffs in this case, Billy Frank Henley (“Henley”) and Joe H. Marlow (“Marlow”), own tracts of farm land in Coffee County, Tennessee. Henley acquired his land in 1992 from his brother, Clarence Henley, and his sister-in-law, Nona Mae Henley. Clarence and Nona Mae Henley had acquired the property from his parents in 1974. His parents had owned the property since 1957. Marlow acquired one tract of land at issue in 1973 and another tract of land at issue in 1975. The plaintiffs claim that a road separates their land from that of the defendants, Dale and Elsie Dotson (“Dotson”).

Authoring Judge
Judge Holly Kirby Lillard
Originating Judge
Chancellor Gerald L. Ewell, Sr.
Case Name
Billy Frank Henley and Joe H. Marlow v. Dale Dotson and wife Elsie Dotson
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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