PER CURIAM.
After a hotly-contested divorce suit, the parties having agreed to a division of their property but being unable to agree as to price, the trial judge [on July 14, 1977] appointed an appraiser and a listing broker to sell the residence of the parties. After the report of the appraiser was returned, the trial court ordered the husband to execute the listing agreement for the price stated in the appraisal. These appeals ensued, contesting the right of the...
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