The taking of an appeal does not suspend the operations of the petitioner on the land; provided such petitioner will give bond with good security, to be approved by the clerk, in double the amount of the assessment of the jury of inquest, payable to the defendants, and conditioned to abide by and perform the final judgment in the premises.
Code 1858, § 1344 (deriv. Acts 1853-1854, ch. 90, § 14); Shan., § 1863; Code 1932, § 3128; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 23-1420.
Law Reviews.
State Constitutional Issues Arising from Tort Reform (Andy D. Bennett), 40 No. 2 Tenn. B.J. 27(2004).
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Title 29 - Remedies and Special Proceedings
§ 29-16-101. Power for Internal Improvements
§ 29-16-102. Incorporation of Chapter Into Other Laws
§ 29-16-103. Property of Corporations
§ 29-16-105. Notice of Petition
§ 29-16-106. Parties Defendant
§ 29-16-108. Constitution of Jury
§ 29-16-109. Qualifications of Jurors
§ 29-16-110. Substitution of Jurors
§ 29-16-111. Notice of Inquest
§ 29-16-113. Investigation by Jury
§ 29-16-115. Return of Jury's Report
§ 29-16-116. Confirmation of Report
§ 29-16-117. Setting Aside Report
§ 29-16-120. Operations Pending Appeal
§ 29-16-121. Preliminary Surveys
§ 29-16-122. Prerequisites to Occupation