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§ 30-1-103. Nonresident decedents -- Granting letters testamentary or of administration.

TN Code § 30-1-103 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Letters testamentary or of administration may be granted upon the estate of a person who resided, at the time of the person's death, in some other state or territory of the union, or in a foreign country, by the probate court of any county in this state:

(1) Where the deceased had any goods, chattels, or assets, or any estate, real or personal, at the time of the person's death, or where the goods, chattels, assets, or estate may be when the letters are applied for;

(2) Where any debtor of the deceased resides;

(3) Where any debtor of a debtor of the deceased resides, the debt being unpaid when the application is made; or

(4) Where any suit is to be brought, prosecuted, or defended, in which the estate is interested.

(b) In the case of subdivision (a)(4):

(1) If the suit is pending, or to be brought, in a chancery court composed of more than one county, the probate court of any one of the counties may grant the letters; and

(2) If the suit is pending in an appellate court, the letters shall be granted by the probate court of the county in which the suit originated.

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§ 30-1-103. Nonresident decedents -- Granting letters testamentary or of administration.