Sanjurjo v. Woods
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Opinion
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE
FRANK SANJURJO, et al., ) FILED: May 24, 1999 ) Plaintiffs-Appellees, ) BLOUNT CHANCERY ) v. ) NO. 03S01-9901-CH-00001 ) LOWELL WOODS, )
Defendant-Appellant. ) ) FILED May 24, 1999
Cecil Crowson, Jr. Appellate Court Clerk ORDER
We granted the appellant’s application for permission to appeal to review the
decision of the Court of Appeals sitting at Knoxville. After due consideration of the
record, briefs, applicable authority, and oral argument of the parties, we conclude that the
appeal was “Improvidently Granted.” It is, therefore, ORDERED that the appeal is hereby
dismissed at costs to the appellant, for which execution may issue if necessary.
PER CURIAM
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