Notwithstanding any other law or rule of court to the contrary, when an original civil action, an appeal from the judgment of a court of general sessions, or a petition for review of a final decision in a contested case under the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, compiled in title 4, chapter 5, is filed in a state or county court of record or a general sessions court and such court determines that it lacks jurisdiction, the court shall, if it is in the interest of justice, transfer the action or appeal to any other such court in which the action or appeal could have been brought at the time it was originally filed. Upon such a transfer, the action or appeal shall proceed as if it had been originally filed in the court to which it is transferred on the date upon which it was actually filed in the court from which it was transferred.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 16-1-101. Vesting of Judicial Power
§ 16-1-104. Conflicts in Use of Courtroom
§ 16-1-105. Holding Court Outside of Courthouse or in Courthouse or Room Outside County Seat
§ 16-1-107. Power to Sell Land
§ 16-1-108. Vesting Title by Decree or Clerk's Deed
§ 16-1-109. Registration of Decree or Clerk's Deed
§ 16-1-110. Implied Covenants in Sales of Land
§ 16-1-111. Use of Papers Filed in Federal Courts
§ 16-1-112. Justice of the Peace — Name Change Throughout Code
§ 16-1-114. Immunity for Judges Sitting Specially or by Interchange
§ 16-1-115. Electronic Signatures
§ 16-1-116. Transfer of Actions or Appeals
§ 16-1-120. Processing Passport Applications — Photographs for Passports