Opinion ID: 1674262
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: century 21

Text: I. Reversible error exists due to the refusal of the trial court to grant Appellant Century 21 Deep South Properties' motions for specific findings of fact and conclusions of law; II. The trial court committed reversible error by its apparent finding of agency and/or sub-agency between the Corsons and Appellant Century 21 Deep South Properties, Ltd. and Frank Whitaker and Century 21; III. The trial court committed reversible error by holding Appellant Century 21 Deep South Properties liable to the Corsons when there was no evidence of any breach of any legal duty by Appellant Century 21 Deep South Properties to the Corsons; IV. The trial court committed reversible error through the failure to grant the motion for summary judgment or in the alternative for dismissal of Century 21 Deep South Properties Ltd.; V. The trial court committed reversible error due to the failure to dismiss Century 21 Deep South Properties at the end of Plaintiffs' case in chief; VI. The trial court committed reversible error by refusing to grant the motion to dismiss of Century 21 Deep South Properties due to the Corsons' failure to have persons in court necessary for a just adjudication pursuant to Rule 19 of the Mississippi Rules of Civil Procedure; VII. The trial court committed error through the admission of the testimony of James T. Marsh; VIII. The trial court committed error through the admission of the testimony of Robbie Earhart as to the Corsons' damages; IX. The trial court committed reversible error by the award of damages against Century 21 Deep South Properties; X. The trial court committed reversible error in the apparent holding that Century 21 Deep South Properties, Ltd., was liable for actions or inactions of Frank Whitaker; XI. The damages awarded by the trial court for liens on the Corsons' property are in error as the Corsons never listed their property for sale while the liens existed; XII. The trial court committed reversible error by not applying to Corsons the doctrines of assumption of risk and/or contributory negligence; XIII. The trial court committed reversible error by requiring a realtor/broker to abide by the standards of an attorney; and XIV. Reversible error exists by entry of the judgment against Appellant Century 21 Deep South Properties as the court's opinion under conclusions of law omits all reference as to any violation of any legal duty by Century 21 to the Corsons.