GEORGE ROSE SMITH, Justice.
In 1956 the appellants, Thomas Newton Belew and his wife, sold a small, poorly constructed dwelling house to the appellee, Madie Griffis, for a recited consideration of $5,250.00, which the chancellor found to represent both the principal and the interest at 8% per annum. Mrs. Griffis made a down payment of $35.00 and executed a promissory note for the balance of $5,215.00, payable in monthly installments of $35.00 each. Mrs. Griffis also...
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