The clerk shall charge every accounting party with all sums of money the accounting party has received, or might have received by using due and reasonable diligence, and shall credit the accounting party with a reasonable compensation for services, and with disbursements supported by lawful vouchers.
Tenn. Code Ann. § 30-2-606
Charges, disbursements, and compensation credited to accounting party
Applied in 5 court decisions — leading case Wallace v. Collier (1992)
Most recently applied in In Re ESTATE OF Hazel N. LEDFORD (April 2013)
Code 1858, § 2301 (deriv
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