The probate court shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the chancery and circuit courts to sell real estate of decedents and for distribution or partition, and the mode of procedure in such a case in the probate court shall conform in every respect to the rules and regulations laid down for the conduct of similar causes in the chancery and circuit courts.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Title 30 - Administration of Estates
Chapter 2 - Management, Settlement and Distribution
Part 4 - Sale of Land to Pay Debts
§ 30-2-401. Jurisdiction to Sell Realty — Procedure
§ 30-2-404. Proof of Exhaustion of Personalty
§ 30-2-405. Procedure Under §§ 30-2-403 and 30-2-404
§ 30-2-406. Complaint in Equity by Creditor Serving as Administrator
§ 30-2-407. Execution Against Property in Heir's Hands
§ 30-2-408. Claims Against Alienated Property
§ 30-2-409. Proceeding by Scire Facias When Debt Sued on Prior to Deceased's Death
§ 30-2-410. Proceeding by Scire Facias When Personalty Exhausted or Insufficient
§ 30-2-411. Service of Scire Facias
§ 30-2-412. Judgment Without Appearance
§ 30-2-413. Plea of Sufficient Assets, Waste, or Concealment — Trial of Collateral Issue — Execution
§ 30-2-414. Execution Issuing Against Realty