Tennessee Statutes

§ 66-1-106 — Estate with unlimited power of disposition

Tennessee·Title 66
When the unlimited power of disposition, qualified or unqualified, not accompanied by any trust, is given expressly, in any written instrument, to the owner of any particular estate for life or years, legal or equitable, such estate is changed into a fee absolute as to right of disposition, and rights of creditors and purchasers, but subject to any future estate limited thereon or executory devise thereof, in event and so far as the power is not executed or the property sold for the satisfaction of debts during the continuance of the particular estate; provided, that any proceeds from the sale of such estate, not needed for the satisfaction of the debts of such owner during the continuance of the particular estate, shall be held in trust by such owner for the beneficiaries of the remainder

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Related

Ogle v. Ogle
880 S.W.2d 668 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 1994)
7 case citations
Harrell v. Harrell
321 S.W.3d 508 (Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2010)
1 case citations
In Re Estate of Hattie Faye Baker
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2021)
Fell v. Rambo
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2000)
Ben Wilson v. Kate Wilson Ward
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2003)

Legislative History

Code 1932, §§ 7603, 8093; Acts 1981, ch. 450, § 1; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 64-106.

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