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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE
                             AT KNOXVILLE
                             Assigned on Briefs March 14, 2003

   MARC D. EMMERICK v. MOUNTAIN VALLEY CHAPEL BUSINESS
                        TRUST, ET AL.

                        Appeal from the Circuit Court for Sevier County
                           No. 00-582-IV    O. Duane Slone, Judge

                                     FILED MARCH 31, 2003

                                  No. E2002-01453-COA-R3-CV

The trial court dismissed the complaint of Marc D. Emmerick (“the plaintiff”) and awarded one of
the defendants, Mountain Valley Chapel Business Trust, a judgment on its counterclaim against the
plaintiff for $1,416. The plaintiff appeals. We affirm.

            Tenn. R. App. P. 3 Appeal as of Right; Judgment of the Circuit Court
                                Affirmed; Case Remanded

CHARLES D. SUSANO, JR., J., delivered the opinion of the court, in which HOUSTON M. GODDARD ,
P.J., and D. MICHAEL SWINEY, J., joined.

Marc D. Emmerick, Sevierville, Tennessee, Pro Se.

Brian T. Mansfield, Sevierville, Tennessee, for the appellees, Mountain Valley Chapel Business
Trust, Mountain Valley Chapel, and Gerald H. Lucas.

                                   MEMORANDUM OPINION

         The trial court entered its judgment following a bench trial. The plaintiff raises eight issues.
He contends that the trial court erred in denying his request for a jury trial, in granting continuances
to the defendants, in failing to grant him a default judgment, in certain evidentiary rulings, in failing
to award him a judgment, and in holding that Mountain Valley Chapel Business Trust was entitled
to a judgment against him. We do not have a transcript or statement of the evidence with respect to
the hearing(s) in this case. The record we do have consists of the original complaint, the defendants’
answer, the counterclaim of Mountain Valley Chapel Business Trust, the answer to the counterclaim,
the plaintiff’s memorandum, an order setting this matter for hearing and addressing the subject of
discovery, the trial court’s judgment, and the plaintiff’s notice of appeal, appeal bond and uniform
civil affidavit of indigency.
        There is nothing in the sparse record before us to substantiate any of the positions asserted
by the plaintiff. Furthermore, in the absence of a transcript or statement of the evidence pertaining
to the hearing(s) below, we are required to presume that the trial court’s factual determinations
underpinning its legal conclusions are correct. Sherrod v. Wix, 849 S.W.2d 780, 783 (Tenn. Ct.
App. 1992). There is absolutely nothing before us that would justify a reversal or modification of
the judgment below. See Tenn. R. App. P. 36(b).

        The defendants claim that this appeal is frivolous, relying upon the provisions of Tenn. Code
Ann. § 27-1-122 (2000). We agree. An appeal is deemed frivolous if it is devoid of merit or if it
has no reasonable chance of success. Bursack v. Wilson, 982 S.W.2d 341, 345 (Tenn. Ct. App.
1998); Industrial Dev. Bd. v. Hancock, 901 S.W.2d 382, 385 (Tenn. Ct. App. 1995). Without a
transcript or statement of the evidence, this appeal had no chance of success.

        Accordingly, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed pursuant to the provisions of Tenn.
Ct. App. P. 10.1 Costs on appeal are taxed to Marc D. Emmerick. This matter is remanded to the
trial court for a determination as to the expenses due pursuant to the provisions of Tenn. Code Ann.
§ 27-1-122.

                                                                  _______________________________
                                                                  CHARLES D. SUSANO, JR., JUDGE

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           Rule 10 of the Rules of the Court of Ap peals pro vides as follows:

                   This Court, with the concurrence of all judges participating in the case, may affirm,
                   reverse or modify the actions o f the trial court by memorandum o pinion when a
                   formal opinion would have no precedential value. When a case is decided by
                   memorand um opinion it shall be designated “MEMORANDUM OP INION ”, shall
                   not be published, and shall not be cited or relied on for any reason in any unrelated
                   case.

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