Hellen Reasoner Hutchison, Milburn E. Nutt, and Susan McRae v. Union Pacific Resources Company
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The court affirmed a take-nothing judgment in favor of Union Pacific Resources, holding that plaintiff's claims for conversion and trespass were barred by the two-year statute of limitations, which began running in August 1992 when the well was drilled, not when the plaintiff discovered the injury in 1996.
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