Upon the filing of the complaint or petition for the writ of ouster, a summons shall issue for the defendant, and there shall accompany the summons and be served upon the defendant a copy of the complaint or petition filed against the defendant, and the defendant shall have the right to answer within twenty (20) days from such service.
Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-47-114
Summons — Time to answer
Applied in 4 court decisions — leading case State Ex Rel. Jones v. Looper (2000)
Most recently applied in State of Tennessee Ex Rel Landle Byrge v. Nicholas Jay Yeager (June 2015)
Acts 1915, ch. 11, § 6; Shan., § 1135a10; Acts 1919, ch. 161, § 1; Code 1932, § 1886; T.C.A
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