§ 20-3-101. Filing of Abstract — Effect of Not Filing
When any person, in any court of record, by declaration, petition, bill or cross bill, seeks to fix a lien lis pendens on real estate, or any interest in real estate, situated in the county of suit, in furtherance of the setting aside of a fraudulent conveyance, of subjection of property under return of nulla […]
§ 20-3-102. Duties of Register
It is the duty of the register immediately to file the abstract and to record the abstract in the lien book. Code 1932, § 8055; T.C.A (orig. ed.), § 20-303. Law Reviews. Preferences, Priorities, and Powers of the State in the Collection of Delinquent Revenue: Tennessee’s Tax Enforcement Procedures Act (Donald J. Serkin), 8 Mem. […]
§ 20-3-103. Termination of Action in Which Filed
Where the suit, abstract of the claimed lien in which has been filed and recorded, finally terminates, whether on the merits or otherwise, the court may direct the entry on the lien book in the registry of an order respecting the suit made by it, which order, certified by the clerk, shall be presented to […]
§ 20-3-105. Lien on Real Estate
When any person in a court of record seeks to fix a lien lis pendens on real estate, or any interest in real estate, and the court in furtherance of the lien issues a restraining order, the restraining order shall be valid for ninety (90) days only unless: The court orders a longer period of […]