Tennessee Code § 66-10-104

Sale of land as a whole
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If the land cannot be divided without material injury to the parties, or, if the vendee so direct, the court shall order it all to be sold at one (1) time, making the payments to fall due at such times as the purchaser has agreed to pay the vendor; and the money, as collected, shall be applied to the payment of the installments due the vendor. Code 1858, § 3565 (deriv. Acts 1857-1858, ch. 50, § 2); Shan., §5328; mod. Code 1932, § 8039; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 64-1005.
If the land cannot be divided without material injury to the parties, or, if the vendee so direct, the court shall order it all to be sold at one (1) time, making the payments to fall due at such times as the purchaser has agreed to pay the vendor; and the money, as collected, shall be applied to the payment of the installments due the vendor. Code 1858, § 3565 (deriv. Acts 1857-1858, ch. 50, § 2); Shan., §5328; mod. Code 1932, § 8039; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 64-1005.
If the land cannot be divided without material injury to the parties, or, if the vendee so direct, the court shall order it all to be sold at one (1) time, making the payments to fall due at such times as the purchaser has agreed to pay the vendor; and the money, as collected, shall be applied to the payment of the installments due the vendor. Code 1858, § 3565 (deriv. Acts 1857-1858, ch. 50, § 2); Shan., §5328; mod. Code 1932, § 8039; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 64-1005.
If the land cannot be divided without material injury to the parties, or, if the vendee so direct, the court shall order it all to be sold at one (1) time, making the payments to fall due at such times as the purchaser has agreed to pay the vendor; and the money, as collected, shall be applied to the payment of the installments due the vendor.
Code 1858, § 3565 (deriv. Acts 1857-1858, ch. 50, § 2); Shan., §5328; mod. Code 1932, § 8039; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 64-1005.

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