BANK v. CRUMLEY


699 S.W.2d 164 (1985)

Andrew Johnson BANK, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Ben M. CRUMLEY, II and Harry Crumley, Defendants, and James L. Hamlin, Carl V. Allman, E.B. Dutton, Clinton Waddell and Thomas E. Frutchey, Defendants-Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Western Section, at Knoxville.

Application for Permission to Appeal Denied September 3, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jerry W. Laughlin, Greeneville, for plaintiff-appellant.

G.P. Gaby, Greeneville, for defendants-appellees.


CRAWFORD, Judge.

Plaintiff Andrew Johnson Bank's complaint sought inter alia a declaratory judgment that its subsequently recorded trust deed had priority over defendants' trust deed recorded earlier in time. From an adverse judgment the bank has appealed.

Upon dissolution of Hamlin-Allman Steel Corporation and Hamlin-Allman Enterprises, Inc., the defendants, Hamlin, Allman, Dutton, Waddell and Fruchey, as...

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