PER CURIAM:
In 1964 appellant Comora bought an apartment house in Los Angeles and gave the seller a note for $86,000. When the seller died, he attempted to convince the executor (Beverly Hills National Bank) that he had paid $26,000 on the note and that the seller had given him a note for $60,000 as an offset to the purchase price. The estate denied the claim and appellant has been litigating the issue ever since.
The present action was brought against Wells...
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