Infants, persons adjudicated incompetent, or imprisoned may prosecute writs of error within the time prescribed after legal rights are restored. Code 1858, § 3182 (deriv. Acts 1799, ch. 12, § 1); Acts 1901, ch. 15, §4; Shan., § 4918; mod. Code 1932, § 9070; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), §27-606; Acts 2011 , ch. 47, § 16. Infants, persons adjudicated incompetent, or imprisoned may prosecute writs of error within the time prescribed after legal rights are restored. Code 1858, § 3182 (deriv. Acts 1799, ch. 12, § 1); Acts 1901, ch. 15, §4; Shan., § 4918; mod. Code 1932, § 9070; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), §27-606; Acts 2011 , ch. 47, § 16. Infants, persons adjudicated incompetent, or imprisoned may prosecute writs of error within the time prescribed after legal rights are restored. Code 1858, § 3182 (deriv. Acts 1799, ch. 12, § 1); Acts 1901, ch. 15, §4; Shan., § 4918; mod. Code 1932, § 9070; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), §27-606; Acts 2011 , ch. 47, § 16. Infants, persons adjudicated incompetent, or imprisoned may prosecute writs of error within the time prescribed after legal rights are restored. Code 1858, § 3182 (deriv. Acts 1799, ch. 12, § 1); Acts 1901, ch. 15, §4; Shan., § 4918; mod. Code 1932, § 9070; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), §27-606; Acts 2011 , ch. 47, § 16.
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