PER CURIAM.
Appellants were the defendants in an action brought by appellee for a real estate brokerage commission.
The complaint alleged, in effect, that appellants authorized appellee in its capacity as a real estate broker to procure a purchaser for a parcel of appellants' property consisting of about ten acres, for $100,000 net to appellants or for such price and terms and conditions as might be acceptable to the appellants. It was further alleged that...
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