Tennessee Statutes

§ 13-21-106 — Enjoining enforcement of order

Tennessee § 13-21-106

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 13-21-106 (2026).

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(a)Any person affected by an order issued by the public officer may file a bill in the chancery court for an injunction restraining the public officer from carrying out the order, and the court may, upon the filing of such bill, issue a temporary injunction restraining the public officer pending the final disposition of the cause; provided, that within sixty (60) days after the posting and service of the order of the public officer, such person shall file such bill in the court. Hearings shall be had by the court on such bills within twenty (20) days, or as soon thereafter as possible, and shall be given preference over other matters on the court's calendar.
(b)The court shall hear and determine the issues raised and shall enter such final order or decree as law and justice may require.

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(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2007)

Legislative History

Acts 1939, ch. 152, § 6; C. Supp. 1950, § 3647.35 (Williams, § 3647.47); T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 13-1206.

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