Tennessee Code § 27-8-117

Judgment for applicant
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On the final judgment, the court may, if the applicant obtain relief, direct the jury trying the cause to assess damages, or may impanel a jury for that purpose, may order restitution of the property, or give such other judgment in the applicant's favor as the state of the case requires. Code 1858, § 3136; Shan., § 4867; Code 1932, § 9004; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 27-817.
On the final judgment, the court may, if the applicant obtain relief, direct the jury trying the cause to assess damages, or may impanel a jury for that purpose, may order restitution of the property, or give such other judgment in the applicant's favor as the state of the case requires. Code 1858, § 3136; Shan., § 4867; Code 1932, § 9004; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 27-817.
On the final judgment, the court may, if the applicant obtain relief, direct the jury trying the cause to assess damages, or may impanel a jury for that purpose, may order restitution of the property, or give such other judgment in the applicant's favor as the state of the case requires. Code 1858, § 3136; Shan., § 4867; Code 1932, § 9004; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 27-817.
On the final judgment, the court may, if the applicant obtain relief, direct the jury trying the cause to assess damages, or may impanel a jury for that purpose, may order restitution of the property, or give such other judgment in the applicant's favor as the state of the case requires.
Code 1858, § 3136; Shan., § 4867; Code 1932, § 9004; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 27-817.

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