The Tennessee Court of Appeals rules that a corporation may not avoid a finding of contempt or circumvent an injunction by leasing property to a third party. The trial court had found that a Carthage business was in violation of the county zoning ordinance and had enjoined the continued use of the property as a
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RT @brian_mansfield How big was Charley Pride in his day? Through 1975, Pride had more gold albums than Johnny Cash. And Haggard. And Dolly. And Loretta. And Buck . And Conway. And Jones. Actually, Charley Pride had more gold albums than all of those artists COMBINED. #RIPCharleyPride
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RT @ClayTravis Watch this video of an LA bar owner that perfectly crystallizes the absurdity of California’s absurd and ridiculous shutdown rules. pic.twitter.com/EHPw…
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Elaine: “I will never understand people.” Jerry: “They’re the worst.” twitter.com/BenFenne…
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