Hogan v. Coyne International Enterprises Corp.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Tennessee
DecidedJanuary 21, 1999
Docket01A01-9712-CH-00733
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE FILED January 21, 1999

ROGER P. HOGAN, FRED C. DANCE, ) Cecil W. Crowson and MUSIC CITY DUST-TEX ) Appellate Court Clerk SERVICE, INC., ) ) Plaintiffs/Appellants, ) ) Appeal No. ) 01-A-01-9712-CH-00733 VS. ) ) Davidson Chancery ) No. 95-2911-III COYNE INTERNATIONAL ) ENTERPRISES CORPORATION ) d/b/a COYNE TEXTILE SERVICES, ) ) Defendant/Appellee. )

OPIN ION O N PE TITION TO REHE AR

Both parties have filed petitions to rehear. With respect to the petition

by the sellers, we have reviewed the petition and find that it does not state a ground

for modification of the original opinion.

With respect to Coyne’s petition, we do not think it requires a change in

result, but it does merit a specific response.

a.

The chief complaint in the petition is with this court’s conclusion that the

sales contract was severable. We have examined the cases cited in the petition,

James Cable Partners, L.P. v. City of Jamestown, 818 S.W.2d 338 (Tenn. App. 1991),

Penske Truck Leasing Co., L.L.P. v. Huddleston, 795 S.W.2d 669 (Tenn. 1990),

Green v. THGC, Inc., 915 S.W.2d 809 (Tenn. App. 1995), and John Deere Plow Co.

v. Shellabarger, 203 S.W. 756 (Tenn. 1918), and do not find any authority contrary to

our original opinion. In fact the definition for a divisible contract adopted by the court

in James seems to specifically describe the contract in this case: “one in which the performance is divided into different groups, each set embracing performances which

are the agreed exchange for each other.” 818 S.W.2d at 344. Coyne insisted that the

contract be divided and Coyne assigned the values to each division. We do not see

how a plausible argument can be made at this point that the contract was not divisible.

The petition does not address the cases of Bradford & Carson v.

Montgomery Furniture Co., 92 S.W. 1104 (Tenn. 1906) and Young v. Jones, 255

S.W.2d 703 (Tenn. App. 1952). These cases add to the entire/severable picture by

establishing that for the breach of a severable contract the plaintiff has the burden of

proving how much damage resulted from the breach. That is the simple consequence

of this whole exercise. Coyne was entitled to reduce its payment by every penny

caused by Hogan’s breach. By failing to prove that it had suffered any damages from

Hogan’s breach, Coyne should pay the balance of the purchase price.

b.

Coyne’s petition to rehear also takes issue with this court’s reduction in

the award of attorneys fees. We think our discussion in the original opinion properly

disposed of this issue.

We are of the opinion, therefore, that both petitions to rehear should be

denied.

______________________________________ BEN H. CANTRELL, PRESIDING JUDGE, M.S.

______________________________________ WILLIAM C. KOCH, JR., JUDGE

______________________________________ WILLIAM B. CAIN, JUDGE

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Related

Young v. Jones
255 S.W.2d 703 (Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1952)
Penske Truck Leasing Co. v. Huddleston
795 S.W.2d 669 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 1990)
James Cable Partners, L.P. v. City of Jamestown
818 S.W.2d 338 (Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1991)
Greene v. THGC, Inc.
915 S.W.2d 809 (Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1995)
Turner v. Bowens
203 S.W. 749 (Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1918)

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