Is Shelby County Court closed?

Is Shelby County Court closed?

In order to help reduce the spread of COVID -19, the Criminal Court Clerk’s Office hours are from 8 am to 1 pm, Monday through Friday, until further notice.

How many district courts are in Tennessee?

three

What is Chancery Court in TN?

Chancery Courts are courts of equity that are based on the English system in which the chancellor acted as the “King’s conscience.” A chancellor, the judge who presides over chancery courts, may modify the application of strict legal rules and adapt relief to the circumstances of individual cases.

Are judges elected in Tennessee?

The justices are appointed by the governor and then elected every eight years on a ―yes-no‖ retention vote. They represent each of the state’s grand divisions – West, Middle and East Tennessee. By constitutional mandate, the court normally meets in Nashville, Jackson and Memphis.

What is a chancery case?

According to Black’s Law Dictionary, a chancery cause is a case of equity where “Justice is administered according to fairness as contrasted with the strictly formulated rules of common law.” In layman’s terms, a chancery case was one that could not be readily decided by existing written laws.

What cases are heard in the Chancery Division?

What the Chancery Division of the High Court doesdisputes relating to business, property or land.disputes over trusts.competition claims under either European or UK competition law.commercial disputes (domestic and international)intellectual property issues.disputes over the validity of a will (‘probate disputes’)

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