PER CURIAM.
The basic contention of the appellants is that the summary final judgment entered against them was erroneous because there was a genuine issue of material fact. But the record reveals that the trial judge correctly entered the judgment because the defense asserted is without merit either in law or fact and the issues suggested are immaterial. Rawls v. Ziegler, Fla. 1958,
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