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§ 16-15-5001 — Classification of counties for determining compensation of judge

Tennessee § 16-15-5001

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 16-15-5001 (2026).

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(a)For the purpose of determining the compensation of a general sessions judge, the counties of this state are divided into seven (7) classes as follows:
(1)Counties having a population of more than forty-nine thousand (49,000) constitute counties of the first class;
(2)Counties having a population of more than thirty-eight thousand (38,000) but not more than forty-nine thousand (49,000) constitute counties of the second class;
(3)Counties having a population of more than thirty thousand (30,000) but not more than thirty-eight thousand (38,000) constitute counties of the third class;
(4)Counties having a population of more than twenty-four thousand (24,000) but not more than thirty thousand (30,000) constitute counties of the fourth class;
(5)Counties having a population of more than

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Wilson v. Johnson County
879 S.W.2d 807 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 1994)
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State Ex Rel. Witcher v. Bilbrey
878 S.W.2d 567 (Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1994)
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Sexton v. Sevier County
948 S.W.2d 747 (Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1997)
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State Ex Rel. Barker v. Harmon
882 S.W.2d 352 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 1994)
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Legislative History

Acts 1988, ch. 698, § 1; 1990, ch. 637, § 1; 1992, ch. 952, § 13; 1993, ch. 347, § 1; 1997, ch. 555, § 1; 2002, ch. 723, § 1; 2003, ch. 256, § 1.

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