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GWIN v. CAMPBELL

Court of Appeals of Tennessee. Middle Section, at Nashville
Apr 19, 1996
Appeal No. 01-A-01-9511-CH-00523 (Tenn. Ct. App. Apr. 19, 1996)

Opinion

Appeal No. 01-A-01-9511-CH-00523.

April 19, 1996.

APPEAL FROM DAVIDSON CHANCERY, No. 95-1048-III.


ORDER

Our review of this record reveals that the trial court corectly determined the facts and we concur in the facts as found by the trial court or as found by necessary implication. We further find no reversible error of law.

We therefore affirm this case in accordance with the Court of Appeals Rule 10a.

Rule 10(a) of the Rules of the Court of Appeals provides:

The Court, with the concurrence of all judges participating in the case, may affirm the action of the trial court by order without rendering a formal opinion when an opinion would have no precedential value and one or more of the following circumstances exist and are dispositive of the appeal:

1) the Court concurs in the facts as found or as found by necessary implication by the trial court.

2) there is material evidence to support the verdict of the jury.

3) no reversible error of law appears.

Such cases may be affirmed as follows: Affirmed in accordance with the Court of Appeals Rule 10(a).

Costs on appeal are taxed to the petitioner/appellant.

ENTER this ______ day of April 1996.

___________________________________ HENRY F. TODD, P.J., M.S.

________________________________ SAMUEL L. LEWIS, J.

________________________________ BEN H. CANTRELL, J.


Summaries of

GWIN v. CAMPBELL

Court of Appeals of Tennessee. Middle Section, at Nashville
Apr 19, 1996
Appeal No. 01-A-01-9511-CH-00523 (Tenn. Ct. App. Apr. 19, 1996)
Case details for

GWIN v. CAMPBELL

Case Details

Full title:ROBERT I. GWIN, Petitioner/Appellant, v. DONAL CAMPBELL and TENNESSEE…

Court:Court of Appeals of Tennessee. Middle Section, at Nashville

Date published: Apr 19, 1996

Citations

Appeal No. 01-A-01-9511-CH-00523 (Tenn. Ct. App. Apr. 19, 1996)