Tennessee Code § 65-2-116

Grounds for rehearing
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
A petition for rehearing will lie only for the following grounds: (1) Some material error of law committed by the commission; (2) Some material error of fact committed by the commission; or (3) The discovery of new evidence sufficiently strong to reverse or modify the commission's order, and which could not have been previously discovered by due diligence. Acts 1953, ch. 162, § 15 (Williams, § 5501.38); T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 65-216; Acts 1995, ch. 305, § 9.
A petition for rehearing will lie only for the following grounds: (1) Some material error of law committed by the commission; (2) Some material error of fact committed by the commission; or (3) The discovery of new evidence sufficiently strong to reverse or modify the commission's order, and which could not have been previously discovered by due diligence. Acts 1953, ch. 162, § 15 (Williams, § 5501.38); T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 65-216; Acts 1995, ch. 305, § 9.
A petition for rehearing will lie only for the following grounds: (1) Some material error of law committed by the commission; (2) Some material error of fact committed by the commission; or (3) The discovery of new evidence sufficiently strong to reverse or modify the commission's order, and which could not have been previously discovered by due diligence. Acts 1953, ch. 162, § 15 (Williams, § 5501.38); T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 65-216; Acts 1995, ch. 305, § 9.
A petition for rehearing will lie only for the following grounds:
(1) Some material error of law committed by the commission;
(2) Some material error of fact committed by the commission; or
(3) The discovery of new evidence sufficiently strong to reverse or modify the commission's order, and which could not have been previously discovered by due diligence.
Acts 1953, ch. 162, § 15 (Williams, § 5501.38); T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 65-216; Acts 1995, ch. 305, § 9.

‹ Prev All Tennessee sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.