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Charles G. Key v. Edwin B. Raskin Company

Citation: Not availableDocket: 01A01-9605-CH-00219

Court: Court of Appeals of Tennessee; January 7, 1997; Tennessee; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Middle Section at Nashville, issued an order regarding Charles G. Key's Petition to Rehear in the case against Edwin B. Raskin Company. The court has reviewed the petition and has decided to deny it, stating that the costs associated with the petition will be borne by the appellant, Charles G. Key. The order was signed by Judges Samuel L. Lewis, Ben H. Cantrell, and William C. Koch, Jr. on January 8, 1997.

Legal Issues Addressed

Allocation of Costs on Appeal

Application: The court determined that the costs incurred from the petition to rehear will be the responsibility of the appellant.

Reasoning: The court has reviewed the petition and has decided to deny it, stating that the costs associated with the petition will be borne by the appellant, Charles G. Key.

Denial of Petition to Rehear

Application: The Court of Appeals decided to deny the petition to rehear submitted by the appellant.

Reasoning: The court has reviewed the petition and has decided to deny it, stating that the costs associated with the petition will be borne by the appellant, Charles G. Key.