Whenever any officer is authorized or required to appoint a deputy, such deputy, before proceeding to act, shall take the constitutional oaths and oath of office, which shall be accompanied by the same certificate, filed in the same office, and with the same endorsement, as the oaths of such deputy's principal. This section does not apply to deputies who may be employed in particular cases only. Code 1858, § 758; Shan., § 1079; Code 1932, § 1820; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 8-1812. Whenever any officer is authorized or required to appoint a deputy, such deputy, before proceeding to act, shall take the constitutional oaths and oath of office, which shall be accompanied by the same certificate, filed in the same office, and with the same endorsement, as the oaths of such deputy's principal. This section does not apply to deputies who may be employed in particular cases only. Code 1858, § 758; Shan., § 1079; Code 1932, § 1820; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 8-1812. Whenever any officer is authorized or required to appoint a deputy, such deputy, before proceeding to act, shall take the constitutional oaths and oath of office, which shall be accompanied by the same certificate, filed in the same office, and with the same endorsement, as the oaths of such deputy's principal. This section does not apply to deputies who may be employed in particular cases only. Code 1858, § 758; Shan., § 1079; Code 1932, § 1820; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 8-1812. Whenever any officer is authorized or required to appoint a deputy, such deputy, before proceeding to act, shall take the constitutional oaths and oath of office, which shall be accompanied by the same certificate, filed in the same office, and with the same endorsement, as the oaths of such deputy's principal. This section does not apply to deputies who may be employed in particular cases only. Code 1858, § 758; Shan., § 1079; Code 1932, § 1820; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 8-1812.
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