Summons - State Of Tennessee 20th Judicial District Chancery Court

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STATE OF TENNESSEE
CASE FILE NUMBER
TH
20
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
SUMMONS
CHANCERY COURT
PLAINTIFF
DEFENDANT
TO:
(NAME AND ADDRESS OF DEFENDANT)
Method of Service:
G
Certified Mail
G
Davidson Co. Sheriff
G
*Comm. Of Insurance
G
*Secretary of State
G
*Out of County Sheriff
G
Private Process Server
G
Other
List each defendant on a separate summons.
*Attach Required Fees
YOU ARE SUMMONED TO DEFEND A CIVIL ACTION FILED AGAINST YOU IN CHANCERY COURT, DAVIDSON COUNTY,
TENNESSEE. YOUR DEFENSE MUST BE MADE WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM THE DATE THIS SUMMONS IS SERVED
UPON YOU. YOU MUST FILE YOUR DEFENSE WITH THE CLERK OF THE COURT AND SEND A COPY TO THE PLAINTIFF’S
ATTORNEY AT THE ADDRESS LISTED BELOW. IF YOU FAIL TO DEFEND THIS ACTION BY THE ABOVE DATE, JUDGMENT
BY DEFAULT CAN BE RENDERED AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF SOUGHT IN THE COMPLAINT.
Attorney for plaintiff or plaintiff if filing Pro Se:
FILED, ISSUED & ATTESTED
(Name, address & telephone number)
MARIA M. SALAS, Clerk and Master
By:
1 Public Square
Suite 308
Nashville, TN 37201
Deputy Clerk & Master
NOTICE OF DISPOSITION DATE
The disposition date of this case is twelve months from date of filing. The case must be resolved or set for trial by
this date or it will be dismissed by the Court for failure to prosecute pursuant to T.R.C.P. 41.02 and Local Rule 18.
If you think the case will require more than one year to resolve or set for trial, you must send a letter to the Clerk
and Master at the earliest practicable date asking for an extension of the disposition date and stating your reasons.
Extensions will be granted only when exceptional circumstances exist.
TO THE SHERIFF:
DATE RECEIVED
Sheriff
***Submit one original plus one copy for each defendant to be served.
ADA Coordinator, Maria M. Salas (862-5710)

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