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This case from the Tennessee Court of Appeals involves a property dispute between neighbors Eric and Kathleen Magness (plaintiffs) and Edith G. Couser and Thomas Couser (defendants) concerning quiet title, ejectment, and injunctive relief. The trial court imposed sanctions on the defendants for discovery non-compliance, granted partial summary judgment to the Magnesses, and issued a permanent injunction along with damages. On appeal, the Court affirmed the partial summary judgment but reversed and remanded aspects of the injunction, damages, and discretionary costs, finding some provisions overly vague or broad and certain damage awards unsubstantiated.
Eric Magness v. Terrell W. Couser is a workers' compensation case decided in Court of Appeals of Tennessee. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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This case from the Tennessee Court of Appeals involves a property dispute between neighbors Eric and Kathleen Magness (plaintiffs) and Edith G. Couser and Thomas Couser (defendants) concerning quiet title, ejectment, and injunctive relief. The trial court imposed sanctions on the defendants for discovery non-compliance, granted partial summary judgment to the Magnesses, and issued a permanent injunction along with damages. On appeal, the Court affirmed the partial summary judgment but reversed and remanded aspects of the injunction, damages, and discretionary costs, finding some provisions overly vague or broad and certain damage awards unsubstantiated.
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