2020 Tennessee Code
Title 29 - Remedies and Special Proceedings
Chapter 1 - General Provisions — Extraordinary Process
§ 29-1-106. Judges Granting Extraordinary Process

Universal Citation: TN Code § 29-1-106 (2020)

Injunctions, attachments, except as otherwise provided, writs of ne exeat, and other extraordinary process are granted by the chancellors, circuit judges, and judges of criminal and special courts.

Code 1858, § 4434 (deriv. Acts 1835-1836, ch. 4, § 9); Acts 1871, ch. 49; Shan., § 6246; mod. Code 1932, § 10533; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 23-108.

Cross-References. Names included in process, §21-1-202.

Textbooks. Gibson's Suits in Chancery (7th ed., Inman), § 3.

Tennessee Jurisprudence, 11 Tenn. Juris., Equity, § 101; 15 Tenn. Juris., Injunctions, § 24.

Law Reviews.

Domestic Relations — 1957 Tennessee Survey (William J. Harbison), 10 Vand. L. Rev. 1082.

The Tennessee Court System — Criminal Court (Frederic S. Le Clercq), 8 Mem. St. U.L. Rev. 319.

Cited: Churchwell v. Callens, 36 Tenn. App. 119, 252 S.W.2d 131, 1952 Tenn. App. LEXIS 99 (Tenn. Ct. App. 1952); Anderson v. Ellington, 300 F. Supp. 789, 1969 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12591 (M.D. Tenn. 1969).

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