Tennessee Civil Summons (Chancery and Circuit Courts)

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The Tennessee Chancery Courts are trial courts of general jurisdiction in Tennessee. In general, they share jurisdiction with the Tennessee Circuit Courts. There is a chancery court in each of the state's 31 judicial districts.

Chancery courts have exclusive jurisdiction over cases filed by the state against corporations, certain types of requests by creditors and cases involving disputes over the boundaries of land. Chancery court has concurrent jurisdiction with circuit court to hear domestic relations cases.

CIRCUIT COURTS are courts of general jurisdiction in Tennessee. Circuit judges hear civil and criminal cases and appeals of decisions from City, Juvenile, Municipal and General Sessions courts. The jurisdiction of Circuit Courts often overlaps that of the Chancery Courts.

A court of equity, in which a judge can order acts performed, such as that a contract be modified or an activity stopped. The chancery court's functions are distinct from those of common law courts, which can order money damages to be paid, and where jury trials are available.

Chancery courts have exclusive jurisdiction over cases filed by the state against corporations, certain types of requests by creditors and cases involving disputes over the boundaries of land. Chancery court has concurrent jurisdiction with circuit court to hear domestic relations cases.

Chancery Court is a court of equity with concurrent jurisdiction with Circuit Court of all divorce actions and of all civil cases, except those for unliquidated damages. The Local Rules of Court for the Fourteenth Judicial District are on the Chancery Court page.

RULE 4. (1) Upon the filing of the complaint, the clerk of the court shall promptly issue the required summons and cause it, with necessary copies of the complaint and summons, to be delivered for service to any person authorized to serve process.

While courts of common law were mostly limited to providing monetary damages, the Court of Chancery could order forms of equitable relief such as specific performance or injunctions.

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