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Abstract
One of the most important characteristics of the administration of justice in Tennessee is the maintenance of separate courts of law and equity. While numerous statutes have been enacted from time to time in an effort to clarify the jurisdiction of the two courts and the boundaries of their respective jurisdictions have been further defined by the courts, nevertheless, cases are still dismissed because they are brought in the wrong court...
Recommended Citation
Val Sanford,
Equity -- 1956 Tennessee Survey,
9 Vanderbilt Law Review
1001
(1956)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vlr/vol9/iss5/11