§ 58-1-620. Mutiny or Sedition
Any member of the national guard who: With intent to usurp or override lawful military authority, refuses, in concert with any other person, to obey orders or otherwise to do such guard member’s duty or creates any violence or disturbance is guilty of mutiny; With intent to cause the overthrow or destruction of lawful civil […]
§ 58-1-621. Misbehavior on Active Duty
Any member of the national guard who, while on active state duty: Runs away; Shamefully abandons, surrenders, or delivers up any command, unit, place, or military property which it is the guard member’s duty to defend; Through disobedience, neglect, or intentional misconduct endangers the safety of any such command, unit, place or military property; Casts […]
§ 58-1-612. Assistance With Unlawful Enlistment, Appointment or Separation
Any person who effects an enlistment or appointment in or a separation from the national guard of any person who is known to such person to be ineligible for such enlistment, appointment, or separation because it is prohibited by law, regulation, or order is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor.
§ 58-1-601. Rights-of-Way — Highways — Exceptions
Troops of the United States or of the Tennessee national guard parading or performing any duty according to law shall have the right-of-way on any street or highway over which they may pass, except that the carriage of the United States mail, legitimate functions of police departments, and the operations of fire departments shall not […]
§ 58-1-603. Unlawful Traffic in Military Property
Any person who shall purchase, receive in pledge, retain, or possess any article of arms, clothing, equipment, supply or other thing furnished and intended for the military service, unless lawfully issued to such person, is guilty of theft and punishable accordingly.
§ 58-1-604. Discrimination Against Members of the National Guard
It is a Class E felony for any person, firm or corporation to refuse employment to any person for the sole reason that the person is a member of the Tennessee national guard or to terminate the employment of any such person for such reason or because of absence from place of employment while attending […]
§ 58-1-605. Commissioned Officers’ Power to Take Oaths and Acknowledgments
In addition to the acknowledgment of instruments and the performance of other notarial acts in the manner and form and as otherwise provided by law, instruments may be acknowledged, documents attested, oaths and affirmations administered, depositions and affidavits executed, and other notarial acts performed in connection with any pleading or other instrument to be filed […]
§ 58-1-606. Validity of Notarial Acts of Officers
Such acknowledgment of instruments, attestation of documents, administration of oaths and affirmations, execution of depositions and affidavits, and performance of other notarial acts as aforementioned, heretofore or hereafter made or taken, are declared legal, valid and binding, and instruments and documents so acknowledged, authenticated, or sworn to, shall be admissible in evidence and eligible to […]
§ 58-1-607. Officer’s Certificate of Notarial Act
In the taking of acknowledgments and the performing of other notarial acts requiring certification, a certificate endorsed upon or attached to the instrument or document, which shows the date of the notarial act and which states, in substance, that the person appearing before the officer acknowledged the instrument as such person’s act, or made or […]