The city of Knoxville is buzzing with various legal and public notices this week, impacting residents and businesses alike. The notices cover several topics including court cases, estate management, and local government meetings. Here’s a rundown of what’s happening in and around Knoxville.
Several important non-resident notices have emerged from the Chancery Court. Notable cases include:
Additionally, many cases illustrate the court’s efforts to reach individuals whose whereabouts are unknown. It’s crucial for these defendants to respond to avoid default judgments against them.
The probate division of the Chancery Court has also issued a series of notices to creditors. These notices inform potential claimants about upcoming deadlines regarding various estates:
Failure to follow these guidelines may lead to claims being barred, highlighting the importance of prompt responses from interested parties.
Knox County’s government is active this week, planning a session where the Knox County Beer Board is scheduled to meet on August 26, 2024. The agenda includes discussion on new beer permit applications and consideration of suspending or revoking existing permits.
New business applications on the agenda such as Aaradhya Corryton Inc and Pickleball Playground LLC will be reviewed. The board is addressing violations and taking actions on local establishments that may have newly incurred offenses.
Another notice in the community involves the upcoming public auctions for vehicles held by Cedar Bluff Towing and Chestnut Street Transport & Recovery. Owners and lienholders are being reminded of their rights to reclaim their vehicles before they are auctioned off. Several vehicles from various makes and models, including a 2012 Honda Civic and a 2008 Dodge Ram, are scheduled for sale if owners don’t come forward.
This week’s legal and public notices in Knoxville highlight the importance of staying informed about local court proceedings, estate matters, and community regulations. Residents are encouraged to pay attention to these notices and take any necessary actions to protect their rights and interests.
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