Tennessee Statutes
§ 66-9-101 — Part definitions
Tennessee·Title 66
As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1)"Historically significant" means any structure more than fifty (50) years old; and (2) "Preservation restriction" means a right, whether or not stated in the form of a restriction, easement, covenant or condition, in any deed, will or other instrument executed by or on behalf of the owner of the land or in any order of taking, appropriate to preservation of either a structure or a structure and the land upon which such structure is located, historically significant for its architecture or archaeology, to prohibit or limit any or all of the following:
(A)Alterations in exterior or interior features of the structure;
(B)Changes in appearance or condition of the land upon which such structure is located;
(C)Uses not historica
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Legislative History
Acts 1979, ch. 45, § 1; T.C.A., § 64-9-101.
Nearby Sections
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§ 66-1-102
Estates tail abolished§ 66-1-103
Rule in Shelley's case abolished§ 66-1-107
Survivorship in joint tenancy abolished§ 66-1-108
Survivorship in partnership property§ 66-1-111
Doctrine of worthier title abolished§ 66-1-201
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