Joseph F. Mansfield, v. Deborah Ann Wills Mansfield
This appeal involves a divorce that ended a brief, unhappy marriage. Both the husband and the wife sought a divorce in the Chancery Court for Williamson County. The trial court, sitting without a jury, declared the parties divorced and directed the husband to pay certain pre-divorce debts and to continue making pendente lite support payments until the wife received her share of the increase in the parties’ net worth during the marriage. The trial court later ordered the husband to pay the wife an additional $4,405 for the legal expenses she incurred to compel compliance with her discovery requests. The husband insists on this appeal that the trial court should not have required him to assume the debts the wife incurred prior to the divorce or to pay the wife’s discovery-related legal expenses. We have determined that the evidence supports the trial court’s decision on both issues and, therefore, affirm the judgment |
Williamson | Court of Appeals | |
C.A. Hobbs, Jr., Inc., v. David Brainard, Susan B. Reyes, and Carol B. Ham
This is an appeal by defendants/appellants from the trial court's order granting plaintiff/appellee's motion for summary judgment and the resulting judgment entered in favor of plaintiff/appellee, C.A. Hobbs, Jr., Inc. ("Hobbs"). |
Montgomery | Court of Appeals | |
State of Tennessee, Upon Relation of Lloyd R. Adams, Murphy W. Ralston, and W.C. Tallant, v. City of Murfeesboro, Tennessee
This is a suit to invalidate an annexation ordinance of the City of Murfreesboro. The plaintiff appealed from the dismissal of his suit, although neither party questioned the adequacy of the description of the land to be annexed. On October 26, 1994, this Court filed an opinion pointing out the infirmities of the ordinance and remanded to allow such infirmities to be remedied. |
Rutherford | Court of Appeals | |
Davis Group (MC), Inc., v. The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, and The Metropolitan Planning Commission
This is a proceeding for judicial review of the action of the Metropolitan Council, the elected legislative body of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee, in refusing to concur in the action of the Metropolitan Planning Commission approving a "Planned Unit Development." The Trial Court reversed the action, and the City filed notice of its "intention to appeal" which, in the absence of challenge, will be treated as a notice of appeal. |
Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
Net Realty Holding Trust, v. James D. Maggart and Dorothy Maggart
Net Realty Holding Trust ("NET") the owners of commercial property in Hermitage, Tennessee, brought an action to collect rent after the tenants, James and Dorothy Maggart, (doing business as "The Video Place") surrendered the premises. The Davidson County Chancery Court held that NET was estopped from collecting rent through the end of the lease term. |
Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
James William Miller, Jr., v. Sherry Prentice-Miller
In this divorce case the appellant attacks a divorce decree entered nunc pro tunc and also raises issues relating to the property division, alimony, and attorney's fees. The appellee attacks the court's division of property in accordance with an antenuptial agreement. We affirm. |
Montgomery | Court of Appeals | |
Kathy L. Russell and William A. Russell v. The City of Lawrenceburg
Defendant, City of Lawrenceburg, has appealed from the trial court's finding that the proximate cause of the accident in which plaintiffs suffered injuries and damages was the negligence of the City of Lawrenceburg's agent and employee, Officer George L. Barturen. |
Lawrence | Court of Appeals | |
Jerry Collins D/B/A Westside Equipment Company, Inc. v. Greene County Bank
In this dispute between plaintiff borrower and defendant lender, the Trial Court entered summary judgment for the defendant and plaintiff has appealed.
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Greene | Court of Appeals | |
01C01-9405-CC-00172
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Marshall | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
01C01-9412-CC-00423
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Marshall | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
01C01-9504-CC-00116
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Rutherford | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Dempel Earps, v. Irene S. Earps, Ronnie Earps, and Greg Earps
The plaintiff in the trial court claimed title to a disputed area of land by adverse possession. The chancellor found that the disputed property was not within the calls of the plaintiff's deed and that the plaintiff had failed to establish a prescriptive title by twenty years of adverse possession. We affirm. |
Macon | Court of Appeals | |
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Campbell | Court of Appeals | |
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Hamilton | Court of Appeals | |
01C01-9409-CR-00308
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Davidson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
01S01-9403-CH-00026
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Davidson | Supreme Court | |
Cyril v. Fraser
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Sullivan | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
CNL Insurance vs. Smith
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Warren | Court of Appeals | |
Kendrick Kelly v. David G. Mills, W
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Lauderdale | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
03C01-9411-CR-00409
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Sullivan | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
03C01-9502-CR-00057
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Jefferson | Court of Criminal Appeals |