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· 9/12/2014

Greg Parker v. Holiday Hospitality Franchising, Incorporated

Citations

  • 446 S.W.3d 341
  • 2014 Tenn. LEXIS 638
  • 2014 Tenn. App. LEXIS 565
  • 2014 WL 4494265

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that “dismantling the exterior sheetrock wall” to discover a defectively installed shower bench was “far beyond the parameters of what the duty of reasonable care requires of property owners”
  • noting that the property owner had never received any complaints regarding the allegedly defective condition in concluding that actual or constructive notice had not been proven
  • explaining that “persons seeking to prevail against a property owner on a premises liability claim must prove the elements of a negligence claim, and in addition, must prove” other requirements
  • considering the “length of time” the dangerous condition existed to determine constructive notice
  • considering the “length of time” the dangerous condition existed to determine constructive notice
  • quoting. Satterfield v. Breeding Insulation Co., 266 S.W.3d 347, 355 (Tenn. 2008)

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Judges: Justice Cornelia A. Clark

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