TENNESSEE CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE Schedule
SCHEDULE
Sch. §1 | TRANSITIONAL TERMS FOR ELECTED AND APPOINTED OFFICERS
Officers appointed by the courts shall be filled by appointment, to be made and to take effect during the first term of the court held by Judges elected under this Constitution.
All other officers shall vacate their places thirty days after the day fixed for the election of their successors under this Constitution.
The Secretary of State, Comptroller and Treasurer shall hold their offices until the first session of the present General Assembly occurring after the ratification of this Constitution and until their successors are elected and qualified.
The officers then elected shall hold their offices until the fifteenth day of January one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three.
Sch. §2 | INITIAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT
In the event any vacancy shall occur in the office of either of said Judges at any time after the first day of January one thousand eight hundred seventy-three; it shall remain unfilled and the Court shall from that time be constituted of five Judges. While the Court shall consist of six Judges they may sit in two sections, and may hear and determine causes in each at the same time, but not in different grand divisions at the same time.
When so sitting the concurrence of two Judges shall be necessary to a decision.
The Attorney General and Reporter for the State shall be appointed after the election and qualification of the Judges of the Supreme Court herein provided for.
Sch. §3 | MANDATORY OATH FOR JUDGES AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
Sch. §4 | EXEMPTION PERIOD FOR STATUTES OF LIMITATION DUE TO CIVIL WAR
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