JAMES L. DAVISON ET AL. v. JEREMY HOWARD JOHNSON ET AL. - Articles

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Posted by: Azya Thornton on Oct 25, 2024

Court: TN Court of Appeals

Attorneys 1: R.H. Pursell and Edward A. Hadley, Nashville, Tennessee, for the appellants, James L. Davison, and Rachel B. Davison.

Attorneys 2: L. Gilbert Anglin and L. Garrett Anglin, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, for the appellees, Jeremy Howard Johnson, and Brandi Lee Johnson.

Judge(s): ARMSTRONG

Appellants filed a complaint for declaratory judgment and breach of contract to enforce a purchase and sale agreement, which was allegedly entered by and between Appellants and Appellees. In their answer, Appellees asserted, as an affirmative defense, that Appellants had no standing to enforce the contract because they were not parties to it. On Appellees’ motion for summary judgment, the trial court concluded that Appellants were not parties to the contract and had no standing to bring an action to enforce it. Discerning no error, we affirm.

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