Per Curiam.
The award was of $1,425 and interest from October 9, 1952. The State questions (1) the amount of the award and (2) the period for which interest was computed. Despite allusions to probable zoning changes, without support in any relevant evidence, voiced by claimant's expert and by the court, it is evident that ultimately the court quite properly awarded damages on the basis of residential use, but at an amount slightly in excess of claimant's highest...
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