Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1998

Knight v. Lancaster

Knight v. Lancaster
Court of Appeals of Tennessee · Decided August 19, 1998

Knight v. Lancaster

Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE WESTERN SECTION AT NASHVILLE ______________________________________________ NOBLE NEAL KNIGHT, a non compos FILED mentis next friend and guardian, August 19, 1998 FRED KNIGHT, Cecil W. Crowson Plaintiff-Appellee, Appellate Court Clerk Marion Chancery No. 4712 Vs. C.A. No. 01A01-9711-CH-00643 JAMES LANCASTER, Defendant and MADGE BOGGILD, Defendant-Appellant. ____________________________________________________________________________ ORDER ____________________________________________________________________________

Defendant-Appellant Madge Boggild has filed a petition to rehear, and from our re- review of the record we have determined that the petition to rehear is not well taken.

Accordingly, the petition to rehear is denied.

_________________________________ W. FRANK CRAWFORD, PRESIDING JUDGE, W.S.

__________________________________ DAVID R. FARMER, JUDGE

__________________________________ HOLLY KIRBY LILLARD, JUDGE

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