Bell v. Noe

122 Tenn. 159
CourtTennessee Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 15, 1909
StatusPublished

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Bell v. Noe, 122 Tenn. 159 (Tenn. 1909).

Opinion

Mu. Justice Neil

delivered the opinion of the Court.

The bill in this case, as finally amended, seeks only to assert complainant’s right to a homestead in certain land described. This estate cannot exceed $1,000 in value. The appellate jurisdiction is therefore exclusively in the court of civil appeals. Acts 1907, p. 233, c. 82, sec. 7. This is not an ejectment suit.

An order will be entered directing the transfer of the cause.

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