Clark v. Clark
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Opinion
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE FILED April 16, 1999 AT KNOXVILLE Cecil Crowson, Jr. Appellate C ourt Clerk
GEORGE LANGSTON CLARK, ) KNOX CHANCERY ) Plaintiff/Appellant ) NO. 03A01-9807-CH-00224 ) v. ) HON. H. DAVID CATE ) CHANCELLOR LINDA LOUISE CLARK, ) ) Defendant/Appellee ) AFFIRMED
JUDGMENT
This appeal came on to be heard upon the record of the Chancery Court
of Knox County and briefs filed on behalf of the respective parties. Upon
consideration thereof, this Court is of the opinion that there is no reversible
error in the trial court’s judgment.
It is therefore ORDERED and ADJUDGED by this court that the
judgment of the trial court is affirmed. Costs are assessed to the appellant and
its surety. The case is remanded to the Chancery Court of Knox County for
collection of costs pursuant to applicable law, for which execution may issue if
necessary.
PER CURIAM
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