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1) 150 S.W.2d 202
2) Boolean searching
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5) or
6) and
7) w/n
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10) STATE OF TENN. V. SHARON LEMING
11) Lionel R. Barrett Jr.
12) reversed and remanded
13) teachers or students, freedom of speech
14) Ellis Gregory Jr. and Anthony P. Nugent Jr. v. John D. Ashcroft
15) John D. Ashcroft
16) yellow triangle, cautionary analyses
17) Fulton County
18) Wisconsin
19) Stafford Unified School Dist. #1 v. Redding
20) United States v. Stanley
21) Ronald M. Guy v. Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company, 79 S.W.3d 528
22) affirmed and remanded
23) yes, Williams v. Sneed
24) Five Star Express v. Davis
25) transitory
26) in the county in which the office or agency is located
27) 4
28) Tenn. Code Ann. 39-17-505 (1989)
29) 25
30) 200
31) zero
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34)50 USCS 421
35) 15 years
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39) Volunteer Army Ammunition Plant
40) 64 FR 49805
41) August 30, 1999
42) any person under the age of 18
43) three
44) Tenn. Code Ann. 36-6-302
45) Hawk v. Hawk, 855 S.W.2d 573 (1993 Tenn.)
46) 25, it doesn’t help you to find it faster
47) Updated regularly, atypical update schedule, as received from court
48) No, they are not included
49) Miller and Martin PPLC
50) 1995
51) summa cum laude
52) The highest GPA in Civil Litigation
53) A will declared orally by testator, before witnesses but dependant for validity under some statutes upon being reduced to writing and subscribed by the witnesses after the speaking of the testamentary words.
54)A nuncupative will, which is a will that is not in writing and exists only if the testator declares his or her will orally before witnesses, in a separate and distinct class and is subject to different requisites and conditions than written wills.
55) 79 Am. Jur. 2d Wills 640