Tennessee Code § 29-6-109

Parties residents of same foreign state
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When the debtor and creditor, tort-claimant and tort-feasor, are both nonresidents of this state, and residents of the same state, the creditor or claimant shall not have attachment against the property of the debtor, or the tort-defendant unless the creditor or claimant swears that the property of the latter has been fraudulently removed to this state to evade the process of law in the state of domicile or residence. Acts 1870-1871, ch. 122, § 1; Shan., § 5212; mod. Code 1932, §9399; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 23-609.
When the debtor and creditor, tort-claimant and tort-feasor, are both nonresidents of this state, and residents of the same state, the creditor or claimant shall not have attachment against the property of the debtor, or the tort-defendant unless the creditor or claimant swears that the property of the latter has been fraudulently removed to this state to evade the process of law in the state of domicile or residence. Acts 1870-1871, ch. 122, § 1; Shan., § 5212; mod. Code 1932, §9399; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 23-609.
When the debtor and creditor, tort-claimant and tort-feasor, are both nonresidents of this state, and residents of the same state, the creditor or claimant shall not have attachment against the property of the debtor, or the tort-defendant unless the creditor or claimant swears that the property of the latter has been fraudulently removed to this state to evade the process of law in the state of domicile or residence. Acts 1870-1871, ch. 122, § 1; Shan., § 5212; mod. Code 1932, §9399; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 23-609.
When the debtor and creditor, tort-claimant and tort-feasor, are both nonresidents of this state, and residents of the same state, the creditor or claimant shall not have attachment against the property of the debtor, or the tort-defendant unless the creditor or claimant swears that the property of the latter has been fraudulently removed to this state to evade the process of law in the state of domicile or residence.
Acts 1870-1871, ch. 122, § 1; Shan., § 5212; mod. Code 1932, §9399; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 23-609.

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