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· 7/1/2015

Action Chiropractic Clinic, LLC v. Prentice Delon Hyler

Citations

  • 467 S.W.3d 409
  • 2015 Tenn. LEXIS 546
  • 2015 WL 3979796

How courts have described this case

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  • explaining that “[w]e construe contractual language according to its ‘plain, ordinary, and popular sense’” (quoting West v. Shelbyville Cnty. Healthcare Corp., 459 S.W.3d 33, 42 (Tenn. 2014))
  • explaining that “[w]e construe contractual language according to its ‘plain, ordinary, and popular sense’ ” (quoting West v. Shelby Cnty. Healthcare Corp., 459 S.W.3d 33, 42 (Tenn. 2014))
  • “For an assignment to be valid, it must contain clear evidence of the intent to transfer rights, must describe the subject matter of the assignment, must be clear and unequivocal, and must be noticed to the obligor.”

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Judges: Justice Jeffrey S. Bivins

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