Tennessee Statutes
§ 6-52-201 — Petition for abolition
Tennessee § 6-52-201
JurisdictionTennessee
Title6
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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 6-52-201 (2026).
Text
The people of any incorporated municipality, which was chartered or incorporated under the general laws providing for the organization of municipal corporations, who desire to surrender or abolish their charter, may do so in the following manner:
(1)Whenever ten percent (10%) or more of the registered voters of any such town or city shall petition the county election commission of the county in which the town or city is located, setting forth in the petition that they desire and pray that an election be held of the qualified voters of the town or city, submitting to them the question of "charter" or "no charter," the county election commission shall cause to be held an election in the town or city, in the several wards thereof, if there are such wards, to ascertain the will of the people
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Related
United Cities Gas Co. v. Wigington
815 S.W.2d 506 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 1991)
Legislative History
Acts 1901, ch. 165, § 1; Shan., § 1997a1; mod. Code 1932, § 3505; Acts 1959, ch. 295, § 8; 1968, ch. 436, § 1; impl. am. Acts 1972, ch. 740, § 7; impl. am. Acts 1978, ch. 934, §§ 22, 36; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 6-219; T.C.A., § 6-2-501; Acts 1983, ch. 50, § 1.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 6-1-101
Charter definitions§ 6-1-202
Election to adopt charter§ 6-1-205
Effect of vote§ 6-1-206
Certification to secretary of state§ 6-1-208
Succession to old corporation§ 6-1-209
Sample petition for adoption§ 6-1-210
General validation provision§ 6-1-301
Surrender of charterCite This Page — Counsel Stack
Bluebook (online)
Tennessee § 6-52-201, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/tn/6-52-201.