An administrator with the will annexed, appointed instead of an executor resigned, and all administrators with the will annexed, shall have the same power and authority as the executor had by the will of the testator, and may sell land, if the executor possessed that power.
Code 1858, § 2240 (deriv. Acts 1851-1852, ch. 141, § 4); Shan., § 3976; Code 1932, § 8188; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 30-118.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Title 30 - Administration of Estates
Chapter 1 - Executors and Administrators
§ 30-1-101. Letters Testamentary or of Administration Required
§ 30-1-102. Jurisdiction to Grant Letters
§ 30-1-103. Nonresident Decedents — Granting Letters Testamentary or of Administration
§ 30-1-105. Recording of Letters — Validity of Certified Copy
§ 30-1-106. Preference in Granting of Letters
§ 30-1-107. Appeal From Grant of Letters
§ 30-1-108. Administrator Pendente Lite
§ 30-1-110. Time Within Which Administration May Be Granted
§ 30-1-111. Oath of Representative
§ 30-1-112. Resignation of Representative
§ 30-1-113. Estate Turned Over to New Administrator — Inventory
§ 30-1-114. Transfer of Administration to New County
§ 30-1-115. Administrator With Will Annexed — Powers and Authority
§ 30-1-116. Appointment of Nonresident Personal Representative