PER CURIAM.
In December, 1975, Thomas A. King, as seller, and Frank and Carolyn Sikora, as purchasers, executed a sales contract for the purchase of a dwelling in Huntsville, whereby the Sikoras were to have possession of the dwelling but were not to receive a deed of conveyance until the total purchase price was paid. On August 2, 1977, King wrote a letter to the Sikoras purporting to terminate the contract for failure to make timely payments. The letter also gave...
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