After the lapse of ninety (90) days from and after the expiration of the time for entering exceptions to claims filed against the estate, the court may, upon the written application of any creditor having a matured claim on which no independent suit is pending, to whose duly filed claim no exception has been filed as provided in § 30-2-314, enter judgment for the creditor against the estate; provided, that not less than five (5) days' prior written notice of intention to file an application shall be given to the personal representative, stating the time at which the application is to be presented to the court.
C. Supp. 1950, § 8196.5; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 30-519.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Title 30 - Administration of Estates
Chapter 2 - Management, Settlement and Distribution
Part 3 - Inventory and Management
§ 30-2-301. Making Inventory — Return — Notice to Beneficiaries
§ 30-2-302. Recording of Inventory
§ 30-2-303. Sale of Decedent's Effects
§ 30-2-305. Debts Chargeable Against All Assets
§ 30-2-306. Notice to Creditors of Qualification of Personal Representative
§ 30-2-308. Triplicate Copies of Pleadings as Claims
§ 30-2-309. Statute of Limitations Arrested by Filing Claim
§ 30-2-311. Waiver of Filing Small Claims — Payment
§ 30-2-312. Entry of Claim by Clerk — Fees — Notice
§ 30-2-316. Judgment on Claims Where No Exceptions Filed
§ 30-2-317. Priority of Claims — Payment — Contested or Unmatured Claims
§ 30-2-318. Payment of Claims Prior to Time Fixed for Payment
§ 30-2-319. Time for Payment of Claims
§ 30-2-320. Pending Actions Considered Legally Filed Demands — Manner of Revival