Tennessee Statutes
§ 21-1-501 — Incompetency of judge
Tennessee·Title 21
In all cases in equity, if the judge is a party, is directly interested in the suit, is connected by blood or affinity within the prohibited degrees with any person so interested or is incompetent as having been of counsel, the venue may be changed to the nearest chancery court, as the case may be, not liable to the like exception, as of course, at the instance of either party, without costs, unless the term at which the application is made, being a trial term, the cause shall be heard and disposed of by a judge not liable to the like exception, sitting specially or by interchange.
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Legislative History
Code 1858, § 2842; Shan., § 4556; mod. Code 1932, § 8689; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 21-401.
Nearby Sections
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§ 21-1-101
Application to all equitable proceedings§ 21-1-102
Oaths to bills§ 21-1-103
Right to trial by jury§ 21-1-105
Appointments to serve process§ 21-1-106
Regulation of master's proceedings§ 21-1-201
Copy of bill on demand§ 21-1-202
Names included in process§ 21-1-203
Personal service dispensed with§ 21-1-204
Service by publication§ 21-1-205
Actual notice to nonresidents§ 21-1-206
Memorandum book for process§ 21-1-302
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