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§ 26-2-203. Summons of garnishee.

TN Code § 26-2-203 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) The officer may summon, in writing, any person as garnishee, to appear at the court from which the execution is issued, or before any other court to whom the execution is returnable, as the case may be and answer the garnishment, at a time set by the clerk of the court not less than ten (10) business days after date of service, except that such ten-day requirement shall not apply when the execution was issued from a court and either the officer or the clerk of the court shall set the time when such garnishee shall appear.

(b) The summons to the garnishee shall notify the garnishee as follows:

(c) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires, “business day” means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday, legal holiday, or a day when the clerk's office is closed.

(d) If the service of the summons is made upon an employee of the garnishee rather than the garnishee, and such employee is also the judgment debtor, such summons is voidable by the court by reason of improper service. If the court so voids the summons for this reason, it shall not be effective as to the garnishee.

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§ 26-2-203. Summons of garnishee.