Tennessee Code 62-13-504 – Attorney fees and court costs
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Terms Used In Tennessee Code 62-13-504
- Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
- Litigation: A case, controversy, or lawsuit. Participants (plaintiffs and defendants) in lawsuits are called litigants.
- Notice: means a notice specifically referencing an agreement entered into after October 1, 1997, to pay commissions in any brokerage contract or lease or memorandum of the foregoing, sworn to and executed by the broker, identifying the subject real estate by lot and block number or by a metes and bounds description and in the form of notice set out in this subdivision (3) and containing only the information provided for in the form, recorded as provided for in §. See Tennessee Code 62-13-501
- Party: means any person or persons seeking to obtain or divest an interest in real estate or a business opportunity as a buyer, seller, landlord, tenant, option grantee or option grantor. See Tennessee Code 62-13-102
The prevailing party in any litigation seeking to enforce the cause of action granted in § 62-13-502 or in seeking to recover damages or other relief for the wrongful refusal or failure to release the notice as required by § 62-13-503(f) shall be entitled to recover attorney fees and court costs incurred by reason of the litigation from the nonprevailing party.