Duncan v. Crawford, Maryville, For The Appellant.
03A01-9507-PB-00230
Originating Judge:Inman |
Court of Appeals | 10/20/95 | ||
In re: Estate of Harold L. Jenkins, Deceased, Hugh C. Carden and Donald Garis, Co-Executors/Appellees, v. Billy R. Parks
01A01-9504-CH-00135
The claimant, Billy R. Parks, has appealed from a summary judgment of the Probate Court dismissing his claim against the captioned estate. Appellant presents the issues in the following form: 1. The Chancellor erred in ruling that Mr. Parks had no legal basis for making a claim on the theories of implied or quasi contract, or a theory of unjust enrichment of Mr. Jenkins. 2. The Chancellor erred in ruling that Mr. Parks could not recover under an implied or quasi contract theory because of the existence of an express contract between the parties.
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Henry F. Todd
Originating Judge:Chancellor Tom E. Gray |
Sumner County | Court of Appeals | 10/20/95 | |
Maxie L. Nichols and W. Max Nichols, v. Tennessee Student Assistance Corp.
01A01-9506-CH-00247
This is an appeal from the trial court's judgment in favor of Defendant on Plaintiffs' fraud and contract allegations. Appellants are William Max Nichols, maker of certain notes representing student loans, and his father, Maxie L. Nichols, who was co-maker on said notes. The Appellee is Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation (TSAC), a non-profit corporation created by the General Assembly to guarantee and administer loans made by educational institution lenders to students attending post-secondary schools in Tennessee. T.C.A. § 49-4-203(1)- (3) (1990).
Authoring Judge: Judge Alan E. Highers
Originating Judge:Chancellor C. Allen High |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 10/20/95 | |
Mid-South Bank & Trust Co., V.R. Williams & Co., and Franklin County Bank, v. Paul Max Quandt Estate, Nelle S. Quandt, Jessica Quandt, Paul Quandt, Jr., and Paux Max Quandt, III
01A01-9403-CH-00107
This appeal represents a consolidation of three actions. The first case, styled V.R. Williams & Company v. Paul M. Quandt and Nelle Quandt, is an appeal to Circuit Court from a judgment in the General Sessions Court of Franklin County finding Paul Quandt indebted to V.R. Williams & Co. in the amount of $3664.69 for past due insurance premiums. The second case, styled In Re: Estate of Paul Max Quandt, Deceased, is a probate proceeding filed in the Chancery Court of Franklin County to administer the estate of Paul Max Quandt. The only issues in the probate proceeding heard on consolidation concern creditors' claims filed against Paul Quandt's estate and the exceptions filed thereto. The third case, styled Mid-South Bank & Company, V.R. Williams & Company and Franklin County Bank v. Paul Max Quandt Estate, Nelle S. Quandt, Jessica Quandt, Paul Quandt, Jr. and Paul Max Quandt, III., is a Chancery Court action to set aside fraudulent conveyances of property owned by Paul M. Quandt Defendants/Appellants
Authoring Judge: Judge Alan E. Highers
Originating Judge:Judge Thomas A. Greer, Jr. |
Franklin County | Court of Appeals | 10/20/95 | |
Allen D. Heflin and wife Jean LaRue Heflin, as natural parents and next-of-kin of Hugh Allen Heflin, Deceased, v. Stewart County, Tennessee, et al. - Concurring
01A01-9504-CV-00131
I concur with the result of the majority's opinion but add this separate opinion to state my understanding of the source and nature of the duty of prison officials to persons who are placed involuntarily in their custody.
Authoring Judge: Judge William C. Koch, Jr.
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Stewart County | Court of Appeals | 10/20/95 | |
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Court of Appeals | 10/19/95 | ||
Bellsouth Advertising & Publishing Corporation, v. Reuben Bonilla and Marco Bonilla, Partners, D/B/A Car Stereo Shop and Mobile Phone
01A01-9505-CH-00213
One of the captioned defendants, Reuben Bonilla, has appealed from the judgment of the Trial Court overruling his motion to set aside a default judgment in favor of the captioned plaintiff. The notice of appeal states: Notice is hereby given that Reuben Bonilla, defendant named herein, hereby appeals to the Court of Appeals from the order entered in this cause on the 21st day of November, 1994.
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Henry F. Todd
Originating Judge:Chancellor Robert S. Brandt |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 10/19/95 | |
03A01-9507-CH-00212
03A01-9507-CH-00212
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Anderson County | Court of Appeals | 10/19/95 | |
State of Tennessee, ex rel., Claudia Agee, v. J.C. Chapman, Jr.
01A01-9506-CV-00231
This is an appeal from a judgment of the lower court finding the respondent in contempt for failing to pay child support. The lower court sentenced the respondent to six months in jail but allowed him to remain free if he complied with the court's current support order and remained within the state. On appeal, the respondent argues that he had no notice of the original support order, that he was not given proper notice of the contempt charges, that the trial judge improperly denied his request for a jury, and that the trial judge erred in denying him the right to leave the state. In accordance with the following opinion we reverse the lower court's sentence for contempt and its injunction against leaving the state. Otherwise, we affirm.
Authoring Judge: Judge Ben H. Cantrell
Originating Judge:Judge Muriel Robinson |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 10/19/95 | |
03C01-9502-CR-00033
03C01-9502-CR-00033
Originating Judge:James E. Beckner |
Hamblen County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/19/95 | |
The Metropolitan Gov. of Nashville and Davidison County, Tennessee and The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority v. Overnite Transportation Company - Concurring
01-A-01-9503-CV-00089
This is an appeal by the petitioners/appellants, Tennessee State Department of Transportation ("TDOT") and Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority ("MNAA"), from a jury verdict and judgment valuing four acres of condemned property owned by the respondent/appellee, Overnite Transportation Company ("Overnite"), at $1,759,578.10.
Authoring Judge: Judge Samuel L. Lewis
Originating Judge:Judge Hamilton Gayden |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 10/19/95 | |
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Court of Appeals | 10/19/95 | ||
03A01-9506-CV-00171
03A01-9506-CV-00171
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Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/19/95 | ||
Forrest City Grocery Company, v. Tennessee Department of Revenue
01A01-9505-CH-00198
The plaintiff, Forrest City Grocery Company, filed a declaratory judgment action in the Chancery Court of Davidson County alleging that the Unfair Cigarette Sales Law violates (1) the Sherman Antitrust Act, and (2) the plaintiff's right to due process. The chancellor found the issues in favor of the statute and dismissed the complaint. We affirm.
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Ben H. Cantrell
Originating Judge:Chancellor C. Allen High |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 10/19/95 | |
03C01-9412-CR-00451
03C01-9412-CR-00451
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McMinn County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/18/95 | |
Larry D. Turnley, Pro Se vs. State
M2003-02153-CCA-R3-HC
The Petitioner, Larry D. Turnley, appeals the trial court's dismissal of his petition for the writ of habeas corpus, which was treated as a petition for post- conviction relief by the trial court. The State has filed a motion requesting that this Court affirm the trial court's denial of relief pursuant to Rule 20, Rules of the Court of Criminal Appeals. The Petitioner filed his petition outside the statute of limitations for post-conviction purposes. Moreover, the petitioner is incarcerated in a federal prison, and federal prisoners are specifically excluded from state habeas corpus relief. Accordingly, the State's motion is granted, and the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.
Authoring Judge: Judge Robert W. Wedemeyer
Originating Judge:J. Randall Wyatt, Jr. |
Davidson County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/18/95 | |
03A01-9505-CV-00153
03A01-9505-CV-00153
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Court of Appeals | 10/18/95 | ||
02A01-9410-CH-00235
02A01-9410-CH-00235
Originating Judge:D. J. Alissandratos |
Shelby County | Court of Appeals | 10/17/95 | |
02A01-9407-CV-00161
02A01-9407-CV-00161
Originating Judge:James E. Swearengen |
Shelby County | Court of Appeals | 10/17/95 | |
02A01-9404-CV-00077
02A01-9404-CV-00077
Originating Judge:D'Army Bailey |
Shelby County | Court of Appeals | 10/17/95 | |
Bessie Lee King v. Davidson (NMN) Taylor - Concurring
02A01-9504-CV-000
This appeal arises out of a paternity action filed by the Plaintiff-Appellee, Bessie Lee King, against the Defendant-Appellant, Davidson Taylor, to establish the paternity of King's minor child, Davene. The action was originally filed in the Juvenile Court of Memphis and Shelby County, but was transferred to Circuit Court after Mr. Taylor requested a jury trial. Mr. Taylor, Ms. King, and Davene submitted to a blood test. The sworn blood test results, which accompanied Appellee's motion for summary judgment, established that Mr. Taylor had a 99.65% probability of being Davene's father. Relying on both the blood test and T.C.A. § 24-7-112(b)(2) (Michie 1994), the trial court granted Ms. King's motion for summary judgment. Mr. Taylor appeals the decision of the trial court.
Authoring Judge: Judge Alan E. Highers
Originating Judge:Judge D'Army Bailey |
Shelby County | Court of Appeals | 10/17/95 | |
Cyril v. Fraser
03C01-9410-CR-00369
Originating Judge:D. Kelly Thomas, Jr. |
Blount County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/17/95 | |
02A01-9407-CV-00169
02A01-9407-CV-00169
Originating Judge:Darrell Blanton |
Shelby County | Court of Appeals | 10/17/95 | |
03C0l-940l-CR-00025
03C0l-940l-CR-00025
Originating Judge:James B. Scott, Jr. |
Anderson County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/16/95 | |
03C01-9407-CR-00260
03C01-9407-CR-00260
Originating Judge:Edgar P. Calhoun |
Sullivan County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/16/95 |