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2018 Tennessee Code
Title 66 - Property
Chapter 1 - Estates in Property
Part 1 - General Provisions
- § 66-1-101. Words of inheritance unnecessary to create fee.
- § 66-1-102. Estates tail abolished.
- § 66-1-103. Rule in Shelley's case abolished.
- § 66-1-104. Construction of "dying without heirs."
- § 66-1-105. Contingent remainder supported by less than freehold.
- § 66-1-106. Estate with unlimited power of disposition.
- § 66-1-107. Survivorship in joint tenancy abolished.
- § 66-1-108. Survivorship in partnership property.
- § 66-1-109. Estate by entireties created by direct conveyance.
- § 66-1-110. Conveyance to spouse of interest in entirety.
- § 66-1-111. Doctrine of worthier title abolished.
- § 66-1-112. Alienability of certain future interests for purpose of merger of interests in grantee -- Applicability.
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