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    • 2021 Tennessee Code
    • Title 9 - Public Finances
    • Chapter 2 - Accounting for Revenues
    • § 9-2-101. Sources of Revenue

    2021 Tennessee Code
    Chapter 2 - Accounting for Revenues
    § 9-2-101. Sources of Revenue

    The revenue of the state is derived from taxes on property, incomes, sales of land, the exercise of privileges, litigation, from fines, forfeitures and escheats, from merchants, from peddlers, and from inheritance taxes, jail fees and interest.
    Code 1858, § 538; Shan., § 685; mod. Code 1932, § 1081; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 9-201.

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    Structure 2021 Tennessee Code

    2021 Tennessee Code

    Title 9 - Public Finances

    Chapter 2 - Accounting for Revenues

    § 9-2-101. Sources of Revenue

    § 9-2-103. Receipts Required

    § 9-2-105. Furnishing Receipt Books

    § 9-2-106. Penalty for Violations

    § 9-2-107. Settlement for School Funds

    § 9-2-108. Reports of Clerks and Judges

    § 9-2-111. Perjury by Judge or Clerk

    § 9-2-113. Payment by Judge

    § 9-2-114. Payment by Clerks

    § 9-2-115. Failure of Clerk or Judge to Pay Over

    § 9-2-116. Failure of Clerk or Judge to Produce Proper Receipt

    § 9-2-117. Judgment for Trustee Against Clerk or Judge

    § 9-2-118. Satisfaction of Judgment

    § 9-2-119. Commissions Lost by Default

    § 9-2-120. [reserved.]

    § 9-2-122. Clerk's Records Furnished to County Mayor

    § 9-2-123. [reserved.]

    § 9-2-125. Notice of Motion Against Sheriff

    § 9-2-126. [reserved.]

    § 9-2-139. Failure of County Officers and Employees to File Reports or Reconcile Accounts a Misdemeanor

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