Tennessee ExpeditedHearing Notice of Appeal is a legal process that allows a party to appeal certain decisions made by a court or tribunal in the state of Tennessee. This process is generally used when an applicant or respondent feels that they have been treated unfairly or has been denied justice. The Tennessee ExpeditedHearing Notice of Appeal is a document that is served on the other party in the case, informing them of the applicant’s intention to appeal the decision of the court or tribunal. This document must be served on the other party in order for the process to begin. There are three types of Tennessee ExpeditedHearing Notice of Appeal: Notice of Appeal, Motion for Rehearing, and Motion for Reconsideration. The Notice of Appeal is a formal written notice to the court or tribunal that the applicant intends to appeal the decision. It must include the basis for the appeal and the grounds on which the appeal will be argued. The Motion for Rehearing is a written request filed by the applicant to the court or tribunal that the decision be revisited and reconsidered. The Motion for Reconsideration is a written request filed by the respondent to the court or tribunal that the decision be reconsidered. Both the Motion for Rehearing and the Motion for Reconsideration must be filed within a certain period of time from when the Notice of Appeal was served on the other party. In both cases, the court or tribunal may hold an expedited hearing to consider the merits of the appeal and render a decision. This process is known as a Tennessee ExpeditedHearing Notice of Appeal.