With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". petition involved the recantation of the testimony of a key prosecution witness and a newly discovered post-mortem X-ray of the slain police officer. 7 . Act of Mar. 18, 1957, ch. 285, 1957 Tenn. Pub. Acts 932 (codified as amended at Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 10-7-503 to -506 (1999 & Supp.2003)). 8 . Act of Mar. 18, 1957, ch. 285, § 1, 1957 Tenn. Pub. Acts 932, 932. 9 . Act of May 17, 1984, ch. 929, § 1, 1984 Tenn. Pub. Acts 890, 890. 10 .Act of May 6, 1991, ch. 369, § 7, 1991 Tenn. Pub. Acts 598, 598 (codified as amended at Tenn.Code Ann. § 10-7-503(a)). 11 . The cross references to Tenn.Code Ann. § 10-7-504 currently list approximately 136 statutes containing exceptions to public records act disclosure. 12 . Creative Rests., Inc. v. City of Memphis, 795 S.W.2d 672, 678-79 (Term.Ct.App.1990) (<HOLDING>). 13 . Tenn. R.Crim. P. 16, which was adopted

A: holding that payroll records of a private roofing contractor in the custody of a local agency were public records because they evidenced a disbursement by a governmental unit
B: holding that leases between private renters of ci1yowned property were public records even though they were in the hands of one of the private partys attorneys
C: holding that the fact that the city had delegated its municipal engineering functions to a private entity was dispositive in establishing that documents generated by the private entity were public records
D: holding that leases of real property upon which the debtor operated senior nursing homes were not leases of nonresidential real property
B.