Tennessee Code § 66-30-106

Incorporation of agreement in instrument of transfer
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A ground rent agreement, made pursuant to this chapter, may be incorporated into the deed, ground lease, or other instrument of transfer in the following form: This deed is subject to annual ground rent or charge as follows: 1. Date of agreement; 2. Parties: Obligor ______________ Obligee ______________; 3. Ground rent and any future adjustments to it; 4. When payable; 5. Duration; 6. Redemption price, if agreed on. Acts 1980, ch. 735, § 1; T.C.A., § 64-3006.
A ground rent agreement, made pursuant to this chapter, may be incorporated into the deed, ground lease, or other instrument of transfer in the following form: This deed is subject to annual ground rent or charge as follows: 1. Date of agreement; 2. Parties: Obligor ______________ Obligee ______________; 3. Ground rent and any future adjustments to it; 4. When payable; 5. Duration; 6. Redemption price, if agreed on. Acts 1980, ch. 735, § 1; T.C.A., § 64-3006.
A ground rent agreement, made pursuant to this chapter, may be incorporated into the deed, ground lease, or other instrument of transfer in the following form: This deed is subject to annual ground rent or charge as follows: 1. Date of agreement; 2. Parties: Obligor ______________ Obligee ______________; 3. Ground rent and any future adjustments to it; 4. When payable; 5. Duration; 6. Redemption price, if agreed on. Acts 1980, ch. 735, § 1; T.C.A., § 64-3006.
A ground rent agreement, made pursuant to this chapter, may be incorporated into the deed, ground lease, or other instrument of transfer in the following form:
This deed is subject to annual ground rent or charge as follows:
1. Date of agreement;
2. Parties: Obligor ______________ Obligee ______________;
Obligor ______________
Obligee ______________;
3. Ground rent and any future adjustments to it;
4. When payable;
5. Duration;
6. Redemption price, if agreed on.
Acts 1980, ch. 735, § 1; T.C.A., § 64-3006.

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