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Section 66-21-110 - Tolling of limitations period for perfection or enforcement of liens against debtor in bankruptcy — Tennessee Law | CourtGPT
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Section 66-21-110 - Tolling of limitations period for perfection or enforcement of liens against debtor in bankruptcy

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Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, if due to the filing of a bankruptcy petition under title 11 of the United States Code (11 U.S.C.), a creditor is stayed from filing the necessary documents to create or enforce a lien or security interest against the debtor's property, then any statute of limitations created or established by law for the perfection or enforcement of a lien or security interest shall be tolled until ninety (90) days after any of the following actions occur with respect to the filing of the bankruptcy petition:(1) The stay is lifted as to the creditor;(2) The case is discharged; or(3) The case is dismissed.Acts 2006, ch. 684, § 1.