BELL, Chief Justice.
The appellee recovered judgment against appellant in the amount of $793.88. This amount represented certain alleged fixtures taken by appellant from real property which he sold to appellee, and also damage caused by appellant's agents to two gates. Trial was to the court without a jury.
On March 14, 1956, appellant and appellee entered into a written contract, under the terms of which appellant agreed to sell to appellee and appellee agreed...
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