Issac Lydell Herron v. Elizabeth T. Rice et al., - Concurring
Issac Lydell Herron appeals from the trial court’s order dismissing his petition for a writ of mandamus. The complaint alleges that Mr. Herron is the president and incorporator of the Church of God at Cold Creek, Inc., a Tennessee corporation. Jimmy Harrison is the warden of Cold Creek Correctional Facility (CCCF) and Elizabeth T. Rice is the District Attorney General of the 25th Judicial District. Although not specifically stated in the complaint, it is apparent from the exhibits to the complaint that Mr. Herron is incarcerated at CCCF. |
Lauderdale | Court of Appeals | |
Anthony Earle McCann and Cynthia McCann v. Peggy McCann Patterson Weathers
Peggy McCann Patterson Weathers appeals the trial court’s order which granted the petition of Appellees Anthony Earl McCann and Cynthia McCann to adopt the two minor children of Weathers’ daughter, Virginia Darlene McCann Wills. We affirm the court’s final order of adoption. |
Dyer | Court of Appeals | |
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Anderson | Court of Appeals | |
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
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Sullivan | Court of Appeals | |
Givler vs. Givler
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Blount | Court of Appeals | |
Bunch vs. Cooper
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Knox | Court of Appeals | |
Charley Clunan Co. Inc. vs. Joyce Martin
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Shelby | Court of Appeals | |
Tennessee Farmers Mutual Ins. vs. Thomas Tipton
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Shipley vs. Shipley
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Greene | Court of Appeals | |
State DHS vs. Russell
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Hawkins | Court of Appeals | |
Kimberly Hyden vs. John Hyden
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Decatur | Court of Appeals | |
02A01-9608-CH-00176
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Shelby | Court of Appeals | |
Billy Johnson, et al vs. State of TN
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Cockrill vs. Judge James Everett, et. al.
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Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
Forlines vs. Forlines
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Sumner | Court of Appeals | |
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Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
Doris Bridges vs. Margaret Culpepper, et al
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Shelby | Court of Appeals | |
Popular Homes Inc., Canada Trace, Inc., Tom Long and Kathy Long,et al., v. Clayborn Ball Temple Church A.M.E. and Reverend E. Albert Brown
Plaintiffs’ complaint against defendants, Clayborn Ball Temple AME Church and Reverend E. Albert Brown, Jr., is titled “Complaint for Breach of Contract for Sale of Real and Personal Property.” The complaint alleges that defendant Brown acting as the agent and with authority from defendant church entered into a contract with plaintiff providing for conveyance of real property and certain personal property to the church. Prior to the consummation of the transaction, Reverend Brown, for the church, assumed the duties of managing the property and collecting rent, but failed to abide by the contract and pay the mortgage indebtedness and taxes due on the properties. The contract was breached by default in the payment of the mortgage obligations and taxes and further that payment was not made for the property as required by the contract. The complaint avers that as a result of the defendants’ actions, the property was foreclosed, and plaintiffs were liable for deficiencies and other expenses that should have been paid by defendants. |
Shelby | Court of Appeals | |
Wesley Cary vs. Robert Bourne, M.D., et al
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Benton | Court of Appeals | |
Melba & Dewey Robbins vs. Memphis Little Theatre Players Assoc.,
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Shelby | Court of Appeals | |
Sherrard vs. Dickson
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Knox | Court of Appeals | |
Franklin vs. Vencor
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Court of Appeals | ||
03A01-9705-CH-00155
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Court of Appeals | ||
Milam Construction vs. Michael Johnson & Wife
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Henderson | Court of Appeals | |
Elree Horton vs. Carroll Co., TN, et al
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Carroll | Court of Appeals |