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2018 Tennessee Code
Title 26 - Execution
Chapter 2 - Exemptions--Garnishment
Part 2 - Garnishment
- § 26-2-201. Part definitions.
- § 26-2-202. Property, debts and effects liable to satisfy judgment.
- § 26-2-203. Summons of garnishee.
- § 26-2-204. Examination of garnishee -- Answer.
- § 26-2-205. Garnishee's answer -- Effect.
- § 26-2-206. Execution awarded for property in garnishee's hands.
- § 26-2-207. Notice to other persons holding defendant's property.
- § 26-2-208. Delivery of garnisheed property -- Judgment for nondelivery.
- § 26-2-209. Failure to appear or answer.
- § 26-2-210. Levy of execution on land.
- § 26-2-211. Execution stayed until choses in action become due.
- § 26-2-212. Certificate given to garnishee stating date and amount of judgment.
- § 26-2-213. Lien upon debts due and payable in future.
- § 26-2-214. Garnishment of compensation due from employer.
- § 26-2-215. Employer to remit withheld moneys to court.
- § 26-2-216. Installment payments to obtain stay of garnishment -- Service of garnishment summons.
- § 26-2-217. Payments -- Records -- Delinquency -- Notice of balance or of satisfaction.
- § 26-2-218. Written agreement for installment payments.
- § 26-2-219. Failure to comply with agreement.
- § 26-2-220. Applicability of provisions for garnishment on attachments.
- § 26-2-221. Garnishment of compensation due from state -- Amount exempted.
- § 26-2-222. Garnishment procedure for state officers or employees.
- § 26-2-223. No wages due garnisheed employee -- Judgment null and void.
- § 26-2-224. Time for execution when multiple writs exist.
- § 26-2-225. Notifying judgment creditor of new employment.
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