CARLTON, Judge.
The sole question for determination is whether the trial court properly admitted into evidence the purchase price of the property.
On cross-examination, one of the defendants testified, over objection of defendants' counsel, that the purchase price of the property in 1969 was over $30,000 but less than $40,000. At the time of the ruling, the court advised that counsel for defendants would be permitted to reexamine the witness "on the phases...
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