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O. P. Leonard v. Texaco
1967.TX.41009; 422 S.W.2D 160, 10 TEX. SUP. J. 462
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Descripción editorial
This case involves a limitation problem. The action is one for damages by a surface owner against the mineral lessee allegedly growing out of seismic operations on the lease. Texaco, Inc., defendant in the trial court and respondent here, contends that the action was barred by the two year statute of limitations. Article 5526 reads in part as follows: