Tennessee Code § 8-18-108

Filing of oaths of state and judicial officers
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Such oaths shall, when taken by the governor, a judge of the supreme court, a judge of the circuit court, a chancellor, the secretary of state, the comptroller of the treasury, the state treasurer, a district attorney general, or any other officer whose duties are not limited to one (1) county, unless it is otherwise provided, be filed, with the certificate required by § 8-18-107 , in the office of the secretary of state. Code 1858, § 754; Shan., § 1075; Code 1932, § 1817; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 8-1808.
Such oaths shall, when taken by the governor, a judge of the supreme court, a judge of the circuit court, a chancellor, the secretary of state, the comptroller of the treasury, the state treasurer, a district attorney general, or any other officer whose duties are not limited to one (1) county, unless it is otherwise provided, be filed, with the certificate required by § 8-18-107 , in the office of the secretary of state. Code 1858, § 754; Shan., § 1075; Code 1932, § 1817; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 8-1808.
Such oaths shall, when taken by the governor, a judge of the supreme court, a judge of the circuit court, a chancellor, the secretary of state, the comptroller of the treasury, the state treasurer, a district attorney general, or any other officer whose duties are not limited to one (1) county, unless it is otherwise provided, be filed, with the certificate required by § 8-18-107 , in the office of the secretary of state. Code 1858, § 754; Shan., § 1075; Code 1932, § 1817; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 8-1808.
Such oaths shall, when taken by the governor, a judge of the supreme court, a judge of the circuit court, a chancellor, the secretary of state, the comptroller of the treasury, the state treasurer, a district attorney general, or any other officer whose duties are not limited to one (1) county, unless it is otherwise provided, be filed, with the certificate required by § 8-18-107 , in the office of the secretary of state.
Code 1858, § 754; Shan., § 1075; Code 1932, § 1817; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 8-1808.

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