TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY v. CALLIS


481 S.W.2d 384 (1972)

TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY v. Kenneth CALLIS.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

June 5, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John P. Branham, Glasgow, Adams & Taylor, Nashville, for complainant-petitioner.

William A. Parsons, Nashville, for defendant-respondent.


OPINION

McCANLESS, Justice.

On April 13, 1966, Travelers Indemnity Company obtained a judgment for $2,299.00 against Kenneth Callis in the Court of General Sessions of Davidson County. On February 28, 1970, an execution issued for the unpaid balance of the judgment and garnishment was served on Cumberland Dodge.

On June 4, 1970, Callis filed in the Court of General Sessions a motion to quash the execution on the ground that he had filed a petition...

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