Tennessee Code § 62-19-114

Judicial revocation of license
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Whenever any person claiming to have been injured or damaged by the gross negligence, incompetency, fraud, dishonesty or misconduct on the part of any licensee following the calling or engaging in the business described in this chapter files suit upon the claim against the licensee in any court of record in this state and recovers judgment on the claim, the court may as part of its judgment or decree in the case, if it deems it a proper case in which so to do, revoke the defendant's license, which shall not be reissued to the licensee except upon unanimous vote of all members of the commission in favor of reissuance and only then after the lapse of a period of ninety (90) days from the date of revocation. Acts 1967, ch. 335, § 15; T.C.A., § 62-1915; Acts 1983, ch. 250, § 12.
Whenever any person claiming to have been injured or damaged by the gross negligence, incompetency, fraud, dishonesty or misconduct on the part of any licensee following the calling or engaging in the business described in this chapter files suit upon the claim against the licensee in any court of record in this state and recovers judgment on the claim, the court may as part of its judgment or decree in the case, if it deems it a proper case in which so to do, revoke the defendant's license, which shall not be reissued to the licensee except upon unanimous vote of all members of the commission in favor of reissuance and only then after the lapse of a period of ninety (90) days from the date of revocation. Acts 1967, ch. 335, § 15; T.C.A., § 62-1915; Acts 1983, ch. 250, § 12.
Whenever any person claiming to have been injured or damaged by the gross negligence, incompetency, fraud, dishonesty or misconduct on the part of any licensee following the calling or engaging in the business described in this chapter files suit upon the claim against the licensee in any court of record in this state and recovers judgment on the claim, the court may as part of its judgment or decree in the case, if it deems it a proper case in which so to do, revoke the defendant's license, which shall not be reissued to the licensee except upon unanimous vote of all members of the commission in favor of reissuance and only then after the lapse of a period of ninety (90) days from the date of revocation. Acts 1967, ch. 335, § 15; T.C.A., § 62-1915; Acts 1983, ch. 250, § 12.
Whenever any person claiming to have been injured or damaged by the gross negligence, incompetency, fraud, dishonesty or misconduct on the part of any licensee following the calling or engaging in the business described in this chapter files suit upon the claim against the licensee in any court of record in this state and recovers judgment on the claim, the court may as part of its judgment or decree in the case, if it deems it a proper case in which so to do, revoke the defendant's license, which shall not be reissued to the licensee except upon unanimous vote of all members of the commission in favor of reissuance and only then after the lapse of a period of ninety (90) days from the date of revocation.
Acts 1967, ch. 335, § 15; T.C.A., § 62-1915; Acts 1983, ch. 250, § 12.

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