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Robert Cargill v. S. T. Buie Et Al.
1961.TX.40077; 343 S.W.2D 746
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Appellant Cargills motion for rehearing urges nothing not presented initially and disallowed after a thorough consideration. However, a defensive theory has crept into the case that adverse possession for the requisite time will not mature a limitation title to the mineral estate if after the adverse possession began the mineral estate was severed from the fee. This theory will be briefly discussed.