Tennessee Statutes
§ 26-5-114 — Satisfaction set aside for want of title
Tennessee·Title 26
(a)Where execution from a court of record or a general sessions court is returned satisfied, in whole or part, by the sale of property of the defendant, and the plaintiff in the judgment shall establish that no title to the property so sold was obtained, the plaintiff may have the satisfaction of the judgment set aside, and the judgment or decree revived by scire facias.
(b)The scire facias may be obtained on affidavit of the plaintiff, the plaintiff's agent or attorney, setting forth the facts of the sale and want of title to the property so sold, and shall be served, returned, and heard together, with proof upon the question of title, as in other cases.
(c)If it shall appear at the trial that the defendant's title to the property at the time of the purchase was good and valid, the pro
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Legislative History
Code 1858, §§ 2990-2993 (deriv. Acts 1847-1848, ch. 191, §§ 1-3); Acts 1875, ch. 33, §§ 1, 2; Shan., §§4719-4723; mod. Code 1932, §§ 8853-8857; impl. am. Acts 1979, ch. 68, §§ 2, 3; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), §§ 26-720 -- 26-724.
Nearby Sections
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§ 26-1-101
Writs to secure property§ 26-1-102
Attachment in nature of execution§ 26-1-103
Enforcement of money judgments§ 26-1-104
Property subject to execution§ 26-1-109
When executions tested§ 26-1-110
Garnishee unable to identify defendant§ 26-1-201
Issuance without demand§ 26-1-202
Time of issuance from Supreme Court§ 26-1-203
Time of issuance from courts of record§ 26-1-206
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