How do I request a rehearing on an appeal?

It is possible to request a rehearing on an appeal in Tennessee. In order to do so, the petitioner must file a motion for rehearing with the court that heard the original appeal. The motion must state the reasons why the petitioner believes a rehearing is necessary and must be accompanied by a proposed order that sets out how the court should rule. The order should also outline any additional legal arguments that the petitioner wishes to raise before the court. The motion must also include a certificate of service indicating that all parties of the appeal have been served with the motion for rehearing. Once the motion has been filed, the court will review the motion and decide if a rehearing is necessary. If the court grants the motion, it will set a new date for the rehearing. The petitioner will then need to present their case again before the court. If the court denies the motion, the decision of the appeal stands as is. It is important to note that the petitioner must file the motion for rehearing within the time frame specified by Tennessee laws or the court may reject the motion. There are also strict rules regarding the content of the motion. Therefore, it is important to consult with a lawyer or other legal professional for assistance in filing the motion.

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