PER CURIAM.
In its final judgment the trial court reformed a promissory, note to include omitted terms. At the same time it entered a judgment for damages based upon several legal theories that the appellants engaged in tortious conduct by omitting those terms. The amount of the damages constituted the principal amount of the note, and in her complaint appellee had requested damages and cancellation of the note.
The appellants claim that the awards were not...
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