In all cases where the records of any register's office in any county have been, or may hereafter be, destroyed or mutilated by fire, or otherwise, the holder of any deed or instrument of which the record wherein it was originally registered has been destroyed or mutilated may have the same registered in the register's office of the county.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Chapter 24 - Registration of Instruments
§ 66-24-102. Certificates Registered
§ 66-24-103. Conveyances of Land
§ 66-24-104. Conveyances of Personal Property
§ 66-24-105. Marriage Settlements
§ 66-24-106. Marriage Contracts Settling Property on Wife
§ 66-24-107. Registration of Certified Copies From Previous Registration
§ 66-24-108. Reregistration After Destruction of Records
§ 66-24-109. Fees for Reregistration or Rerecording
§ 66-24-112. Validity of Registration Unaffected by Noncompliance
§ 66-24-114. Names and Addresses Required on Deeds
§ 66-24-118. Deed Endorsements Regarding Deposit of Hazardous Wastes — Definitions