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    • 2021 Tennessee Code
    • Title 5 - Counties
    • Chapter 2 - Changes in Boundaries—new Counties

    2021 Tennessee Code
    Title 5 - Counties
    Chapter 2 - Changes in Boundaries—new Counties

    § 5-2-101. New Counties — General Requirements - Code 1858, § 82 (deriv. Const. 1834, art. 10, §...

    § 5-2-102. New Counties — Notice of Petition for Creation - When it is intended to petition the general assembly to...

    § 5-2-103. Memorial for Division of County - Code 1858, §§ 88, 89 (deriv. Acts 1796 (March S.),...

    § 5-2-107. Transcription of Records - The county legislative bodies of new counties so formed may...

    § 5-2-108. New or Altered Counties — Pending Litigation - Code 1858, § 84 (deriv. Acts 1835-1836, ch. 86, §...

    § 5-2-110. Transfer of Court Records - In all cases where new counties are formed out of...

    § 5-2-112. Dissolution of New County — Pending Litigation - Code 1858, §§ 85, 86; Shan., §§ 103, 104; Code...

    § 5-2-113. Dissolution of New County — Fiduciaries - The executors, administrators and guardians appointed in such dissolved counties,...

    § 5-2-114. Location of Boundaries — Authority of State Board of Equalization - The state board of equalization shall have jurisdiction to determine...

    § 5-2-117. Location of Boundaries — Effect of Determination - Any determination of the state board of equalization regarding the...

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