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  2. Tennessee Chancery and Probate Courts - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee's Chancery Court was created in the first half of the 19th Century, and remains one of the few distinctly separate courts of equity in the United States. [4] While the Chancery Court and Tennessee's Circuit Court, the court of general civil and criminal jurisdiction, [3] may share a set of procedural rules in each county, there are ...

  3. Courts of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Courts of Tennessee include: State courts of Tennessee. Tennessee Supreme Court [1] Tennessee Court of Appeals (3 grand divisions) [2] Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals (3 grand divisions) [3] Tennessee Circuit Courts (32 judicial districts) [4] Tennessee Chancery and Probate Courts (32 judicial districts) [4] Tennessee Criminal Courts (32 ...

  4. Category:Tennessee state courts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tennessee state courts" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Tennessee Chancery and Probate Courts; Tennessee Code ...

  5. Tennessee court blocks enforcement of abortion ban in ... - AOL

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    The preliminary order from a three-judge panel of the Tennessee Chancery Court in Davidson County late on Thursday, said that abortion must be allowed if a pregnant woman's water breaks or her ...

  6. Court of equity - Wikipedia

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    A court of equity, also known as an equity court or chancery court, is a court authorized to apply principles of equity rather than principles of law to cases brought before it. These courts originated from petitions to the Lord Chancellor of England and primarily heard claims for relief other than damages, such as specific performance and ...

  7. Government of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    In a unique method known as the Tennessee Plan, Supreme Court justices, like all other appellate court judges, the Governor fills any vacancies that occur, with the advice and consent of the Tennessee General Assembly, from a list of three judges compiled by a commission. At the next election in which a governor is elected, voters are asked ...