Tennessee Statutes

§ 54-14-108 — Jury to set apart by metes and bounds and assess damages

Tennessee § 54-14-108

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 54-14-108 (2026).

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The jury will then proceed to examine the ground and may hear testimony, but no argument of counsel, and set apart by metes and bounds a sufficient quantity of the land or property for the purposes intended, and assess the damages occasioned to the parties interested or affected by the property taken.

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Barge v. Sadler
70 S.W.3d 683 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 2002)
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Billy Eugene Atkins v. Rick Allen Saunders
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2019)
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(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2000)

Legislative History

Acts 1921, ch. 75, § 3; Shan. Supp., § 1634a6; Code 1932, § 2752; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 54-1908.

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