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Homeowner H. John Tallardy initiated a civil action to enforce an arbitration award against contractor William Jones, doing business as Queen City Construction, along with B and F Properties and Flo Jones, for $76,465 stemming from disputes over home improvements. The Chancery Court of Montgomery County denied confirmation of the award, and due to the absence of a trial court record, the Court of Appeals of Tennessee affirmed the Chancellor's decision. The appellate court presumed the trial court's findings were supported by evidence, emphasizing the importance of a complete record for appellate review.
John Tallardy v. William Jones 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.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Court of Appeals of Tennessee.
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Homeowner H. John Tallardy initiated a civil action to enforce an arbitration award against contractor William Jones, doing business as Queen City Construction, along with B and F Properties and Flo Jones, for $76,465 stemming from disputes over home improvements. The Chancery Court of Montgomery County denied confirmation of the award, and due to the absence of a trial court record, the Court of Appeals of Tennessee affirmed the Chancellor's decision. The appellate court presumed the trial court's findings were supported by evidence, emphasizing the importance of a complete record for appellate review.
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