Senate Bill 2353, also known as House Bill 2261, amends Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 66-24-101, which pertains to the types of writings eligible for registration. The bill specifically deletes the existing subdivision (1) and replaces it with a new provision that expands the list of documents eligible for registration to include all agreements, notices, affidavits, memoranda, or abstracts related to these agreements, as well as bonds for the conveyance of real or personal estate.

Additionally, the new language stipulates that all agreements and related documents must include the signatures of all parties involved, authenticated in accordance with Section 66-22-101, and must specify the expiration date of the agreement, detailing the day, month, and year. This amendment aims to enhance the clarity and enforceability of agreements related to property transactions in Tennessee. The act is set to take effect upon becoming law, emphasizing the importance of public welfare.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 66-24-101(a), 66-24-101