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16-2-514. Incumbent clerks and masters.

(a)  Nothing in this part shall be construed to limit, terminate or otherwise affect the term or future terms of office of any circuit court clerk, criminal court clerk or clerk and master. All such incumbents shall continue in office until the expiration of their respective terms of office and shall be eligible for reelection and reappointment.

(b)  Nothing in this part shall be construed to require, permit or authorize the consolidation of the offices of clerk and master, circuit court clerk or criminal court clerk or to place any clerk in a position of dominance over any other clerk.

[Acts 1984, ch. 931, § 14.]  

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Statutes > Tennessee > Title-16 > Chapter-2 > Part-5 > 16-2-514

16-2-514. Incumbent clerks and masters.

(a)  Nothing in this part shall be construed to limit, terminate or otherwise affect the term or future terms of office of any circuit court clerk, criminal court clerk or clerk and master. All such incumbents shall continue in office until the expiration of their respective terms of office and shall be eligible for reelection and reappointment.

(b)  Nothing in this part shall be construed to require, permit or authorize the consolidation of the offices of clerk and master, circuit court clerk or criminal court clerk or to place any clerk in a position of dominance over any other clerk.

[Acts 1984, ch. 931, § 14.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-16 > Chapter-2 > Part-5 > 16-2-514

16-2-514. Incumbent clerks and masters.

(a)  Nothing in this part shall be construed to limit, terminate or otherwise affect the term or future terms of office of any circuit court clerk, criminal court clerk or clerk and master. All such incumbents shall continue in office until the expiration of their respective terms of office and shall be eligible for reelection and reappointment.

(b)  Nothing in this part shall be construed to require, permit or authorize the consolidation of the offices of clerk and master, circuit court clerk or criminal court clerk or to place any clerk in a position of dominance over any other clerk.

[Acts 1984, ch. 931, § 14.]