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The Supreme Court found that the discovery rule does not obviate the need to comply with the statutory notice requirements of the Tort Claims Act
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...certain lands located in Sebastian County, Arkansas. CBM is a form of natural gas, comprised primarily of methane, that forms in coal beds and may...
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