Tennessee Code § 54-14-116

Writ of possession to petitioners
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Upon the hearing of the case by the court or upon the judgment being pronounced on the verdict of the jury, the court may order a writ of possession to issue to place the petitioners in possession of the easement or right-of-way awarded to them. Acts 1921, ch. 75, § 3; Shan. Supp., § 1634a14; Code 1932, § 2760; impl. am. Acts 1978, ch. 934, §§ 7, 36; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 54-1916.
Upon the hearing of the case by the court or upon the judgment being pronounced on the verdict of the jury, the court may order a writ of possession to issue to place the petitioners in possession of the easement or right-of-way awarded to them. Acts 1921, ch. 75, § 3; Shan. Supp., § 1634a14; Code 1932, § 2760; impl. am. Acts 1978, ch. 934, §§ 7, 36; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 54-1916.
Upon the hearing of the case by the court or upon the judgment being pronounced on the verdict of the jury, the court may order a writ of possession to issue to place the petitioners in possession of the easement or right-of-way awarded to them. Acts 1921, ch. 75, § 3; Shan. Supp., § 1634a14; Code 1932, § 2760; impl. am. Acts 1978, ch. 934, §§ 7, 36; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 54-1916.
Upon the hearing of the case by the court or upon the judgment being pronounced on the verdict of the jury, the court may order a writ of possession to issue to place the petitioners in possession of the easement or right-of-way awarded to them.
Acts 1921, ch. 75, § 3; Shan. Supp., § 1634a14; Code 1932, § 2760; impl. am. Acts 1978, ch. 934, §§ 7, 36; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 54-1916.

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