§ 26-5-106. Transfer of Corporate Stock
Upon the sale of corporate stock or shares by execution, the officer, on receiving from the purchaser the amount of the purchaser’s bid, shall execute and deliver to the purchaser an assignment of the certificate of shares sold. The officer’s return of the sale on the back of the execution shall be notice to all […]
§ 26-5-107. Sale of Intoxicating Liquors
In any suit at law or in equity, whether now pending or hereafter instituted, wherein an attachment is issued and levied upon intoxicating liquors, and/or wherein an execution is awarded and levied upon intoxicating liquors, such liquors may be sold by the levying officer by advertising such liquor for sale in the same way and […]
§ 26-5-108. Unpaid Taxes
Whenever real estate is sold under a decree of any court, it shall be the duty of the judge of the court, before the sale is confirmed to the purchaser, while the funds are in court, to have a reference, to the clerk or clerk and master, while the funds are in court, to ascertain […]
§ 26-5-109. Certificate to Purchaser of Land
On the sale of land by execution, the officer shall give to the purchaser a certificate, if demanded, of the fact, stating the date of sale, the amount of the bid, the execution under which the land is sold, and the description of the land as given in the levy. Code 1858, § 3054; Shan., […]
§ 26-5-110. Delivery of Certificate on Redemption
If the land is redeemed, the purchaser or purchaser’s assignee shall assign and deliver the sheriff’s certificate to the person redeeming. Code 1858, § 3055; Shan., § 4782; Code 1932, § 8912; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 26-715.
§ 26-3-116. Delivery Bonds on Official Default
The provisions of §§ 26-3-109 — 26-3-115, allowing delivery bonds, do not apply to executions issued on judgments or decrees against sheriffs, coroners, or other officers of court against whom judgment is obtained for failing to pay over money collected or paid to them in an official capacity, and the clerk shall endorse on all […]
§ 26-3-117. Costs to Be Paid by Plaintiff — Recovery From Defendant
In addition to any other fees required by law for levy of execution on tangible personal property, the plaintiff in a civil proceeding who causes an execution to be issued for levy of personal property shall pay the cost incurred by the court, sheriff, or other officers for transportation of the attached property to a […]
§ 26-4-101. Grounds for Complaint on Unsatisfied Execution — Discovery
The creditor whose execution has been returned unsatisfied, in whole or in part, may proceed in the court granting the judgment, or may file a complaint in a court of general jurisdiction against the defendant in the execution and any other person, to compel the discovery of any property, including stocks, choses in action or […]
§ 26-4-102. Powers of Court to Reach Property
The court has power to compel the discovery, and to prevent the transfer, payment, or delivery of the property, and to subject the same to the satisfaction of the judgment or decree, whether such property could, if in the defendant’s possession or with the title vested in the defendant, be levied upon by execution or […]
§ 26-4-103. Implementation of Court’s Powers
The court is empowered to order all such bonds and other instruments to be executed by either the complainant or defendant, and all such transfers to be made as may be necessary to carry the jurisdiction into complete effect. Code 1858, § 4285 (deriv. Acts 1832, ch. 11, § 2); Shan., § 6094; Code 1932, […]