Title 1 - Code And Statutes
- Chapter 1 - Code Commission
- 1-1-101 - Composition of commission Vacancies.
- 1-1-102 - Chair Executive secretary.
- 1-1-103 - Staff services for commission.
- 1-1-104 - Successor to 1953 commission.
- 1-1-105 - Publication of Tennessee Code Annotated.
- 1-1-106 - Powers of commission Contracts.
- 1-1-107 - Specifications in contract Price of supplements and replacement volumes.
- 1-1-108 - Substantive changes in text prohibited Changes authorized Effect of error in enrollment.
- 1-1-109 - Seal and certificate.
- 1-1-110 - Examination and certification of published volumes.
- 1-1-111 - Official status Prima facie evidence of law Citation.
- 1-1-112 - Uncertified compilations not recognized.
- 1-1-113 - Expenses Costs of publication Price.
- 1-1-114 - Recommendations for statutory changes.
- 1-1-115 - Preparation of additional indices.
- 1-1-116 - Changing references from
- Chapter 2 - Enactment of Code
- 1-2-101 - Designation of code.
- 1-2-102 - Preservation of enrolled draft.
- 1-2-103 - Effective date of code.
- 1-2-104 - Repeal of public and general laws Conflict with 1955 Acts.
- 1-2-105 - Laws not repealed.
- 1-2-106 - Special provisions preserved.
- 1-2-107 - Effect on statutes of limitations.
- 1-2-108 - Effect on criminal offenses.
- 1-2-109 - Prosecutions for offenses and penalties.
- 1-2-110 - Continuation in effect of existing laws.
- 1-2-111 - Actions commenced Rights accrued.
- 1-2-112 - Litigation pending on effective date.
- 1-2-113 - Limitations applicable.
- 1-2-114 - Reenactment of supplemental and replacement volume material into code.
- Chapter 3 - Construction of Statutes
- 1-3-101 - Repeals not retroactive.
- 1-3-102 - Computation of time.
- 1-3-103 - Conflicts within code.
- 1-3-104 - Tense Gender Number of words.
- 1-3-105 - Definition of terms used in code.
- 1-3-106 - Words of joint authority.
- 1-3-107 - Use of numerals.
- 1-3-108 - Code as continuation of existing law.
- 1-3-109 - Section headings and histories.
- 1-3-110 - Severability of code.
- 1-3-111 - Certified mail.
- 1-3-112 -
- 1-3-113 - Eighteen-year-olds Legal responsibility Alcoholic beverage restrictions on persons under twenty-one (21) years of age.
- 1-3-114 - Eighteen-year-olds Professional responsibility.
- 1-3-115 - Effect of law reducing age limit.
- 1-3-116 - Population figures.
- 1-3-117 - Korean War.
- 1-3-118 - Recognition of high school diplomas from church-related schools and home schools.