Tennessee Code § 18-5-101

Appointment - Tenure
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The clerk and masters of the chancery courts are appointed by the respective chancellors and hold their offices for six (6) years. Code 1858, § 323 (deriv. Const. 1834, art. 6, § 13); Shan., § 399; Code 1932, § 649; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 18-501.
The clerk and masters of the chancery courts are appointed by the respective chancellors and hold their offices for six (6) years. Code 1858, § 323 (deriv. Const. 1834, art. 6, § 13); Shan., § 399; Code 1932, § 649; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 18-501.
The clerk and masters of the chancery courts are appointed by the respective chancellors and hold their offices for six (6) years. Code 1858, § 323 (deriv. Const. 1834, art. 6, § 13); Shan., § 399; Code 1932, § 649; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 18-501.
The clerk and masters of the chancery courts are appointed by the respective chancellors and hold their offices for six (6) years.
Code 1858, § 323 (deriv. Const. 1834, art. 6, § 13); Shan., § 399; Code 1932, § 649; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 18-501.

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