Cumulus Broadcasting, et al. v. Jay W. Shim, et al.

Case Number
M2003-02593-SC-R11-CV

The chancery court granted a motion for summary judgment to the Plaintiff on the theory of adverse possession under the common law. The Court of Appeals reversed and dismissed based upon Tennessee Code Annotated section 28-2-110 (2000), holding that there was a failure on the part of the Plaintiff to pay real estate taxes on the land area at issue. We granted permission to appeal in order to determine whether the chancellor erred by failing to address a motion to amend before ruling on the motion for summary judgment and also to consider whether the statutory bar applies in these circumstances. Although the chancellor erred by failing to grant the motion to amend before entering judgment, the error was harmless because the statutory bar to an adverse possession claim does not apply to contiguous tracts where the area of dispute is not substantial and each of the owners have paid taxes on their respective properties.

Authoring Judge
Justice Gary R. Wade
Originating Judge
Chancellor Ellen Hobbs Lyle
Case Name
Cumulus Broadcasting, et al. v. Jay W. Shim, et al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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