Acts of the State of Tennessee Passed by the General AssemblyMarshall & Bruce, printers to the State., 1905 |
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... . Passed March 27 , 1905 . W. K. ABERNATHY , Speaker of the House of Representatives . · E. RICE , Approved March 29 , 1905 . Speaker of the Senate . JOHN I. COX , Governor . CHAPTER 103 . HOUSE BILL No. 29 . A BILL · 220 .
... . Passed March 27 , 1905 . W. K. ABERNATHY , Speaker of the House of Representatives . · E. RICE , Approved March 29 , 1905 . Speaker of the Senate . JOHN I. COX , Governor . CHAPTER 103 . HOUSE BILL No. 29 . A BILL · 220 .
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... it . Passed March 27 , 1905 . W. K. ABERNATHY , Speaker of the House of Representatives . E. RICE , Speaker of the Senate . Approved March 30 , 1905 . JOHN I. COX , Governor . CHAPTER 113 . HOUSE BILL No. 23 . AN ACT 249.
... it . Passed March 27 , 1905 . W. K. ABERNATHY , Speaker of the House of Representatives . E. RICE , Speaker of the Senate . Approved March 30 , 1905 . JOHN I. COX , Governor . CHAPTER 113 . HOUSE BILL No. 23 . AN ACT 249.
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... RICE , Speaker of the Senate . Approved March 30 , 1905 . JOHN I. COX , Governor . CHAPTER 114 . SENATE BILL No. 490 . AN ACT to enable County Courts in counties having a population of not less than seventy thousand , and not more than ...
... RICE , Speaker of the Senate . Approved March 30 , 1905 . JOHN I. COX , Governor . CHAPTER 114 . SENATE BILL No. 490 . AN ACT to enable County Courts in counties having a population of not less than seventy thousand , and not more than ...
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... RICE , Speaker of the Senate . J. J. BEAN , Speaker pro tem . of the House of Representatives . Approved April 4 , 1905 . JOHN I. COX , Governor . CHAPTER 122 . SENATE BILL No. 271 . A BILL to be entitled " An Act to create and ...
... RICE , Speaker of the Senate . J. J. BEAN , Speaker pro tem . of the House of Representatives . Approved April 4 , 1905 . JOHN I. COX , Governor . CHAPTER 122 . SENATE BILL No. 271 . A BILL to be entitled " An Act to create and ...
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... RICE , Speaker of the Senate . J. J. BEAN , Speaker pro tem . of the House of Representatives . Approved April 4 , 1905 . JOHN I. COX , Governor . CHAPTER 128 . SENATE BILL No. 181 . A BILL to be entitled " An Act to create and ...
... RICE , Speaker of the Senate . J. J. BEAN , Speaker pro tem . of the House of Representatives . Approved April 4 , 1905 . JOHN I. COX , Governor . CHAPTER 128 . SENATE BILL No. 181 . A BILL to be entitled " An Act to create and ...
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Strana 45 - the State, and before entering upon the duties' of his office he shall take an oath to support the Constitution and laws of the United States, and the Constitution and laws of the State of Tennessee, and to faithfully discharge the duties of his office;
Strana 876 - State or county officers, and who have no suit pending in said court at the time of their or his appointment, and not more than two of whom shall belong to the same political party, each of whom shall be appointed for a term of six years,
Strana 776 - who have no suit pending in said court at the time of their or his appointment, and not more than two of whom shall belong to the same political party, each of whom shall be appointed for a term of six years
Strana 762 - officers, and who have no suit pending in said court at the time of their or his appointment, and not more than two of whom shall belong to the same political party, each of whom shall be appointed for a term of
Strana 1229 - who patronizes or visits any public pool room or bucket shop, or who wanders about the streets in the night time without being on any lawful business or occupation, or who habitually wanders about any railroad yards or tracks or pumps, or hooks on to any moving train or enters any
Strana 223 - pools, or engage in any bookmaking, by or through any device, book, instrument, or contrivance, upon the result of any trial or contest of skill, speed or power of endurance of man or beast, which is to take place within or beyond the limits of this State. SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That any person who shall
Strana 1086 - shall be governed by this Act. and shall be exempt from all provisions of the insurance laws of this State, not only in governmental relations with the State, but for every other purpose, and no law hereafter passed shall apply to them unless they be expressly designated therein. SEC. 5.
Strana 617 - two shall be elected for one year, two for two years, and two for three years, and annually thereafter two members of said Board of Education shall be elected for the
Strana 65 - shall be the criminal officer of the town, and the chief of police. He shall hold his office for a term of two years, and until his successor is elected and qualified, unless sooner removed by the board. He shall arrest all persons violating any of the criminal laws
Strana 1276 - He shall hold his office for a term of two years and until his successor is elected and qualified, unless sooner removed by the Board. He shall arrest all persons violating any of the criminal laws of the State or ordinances of the town, and take them before the Recorder or some one else authorized by law for trial