PER CURIAM.
In its final judgment, the trial court found that (1) the appellee, the prospective purchaser, had not been fraudulently induced into making the contract for the sale of real estate and that the contract was in all respects valid; (2) the appellee had, without justification, refused to close on the sale of the property; and (3) the prospective sellers were ready, willing and able to close in accordance with the terms of the contract. It necessarily follows...
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