NICHOLS, Chief Justice.
Appellant alleged in his petition that in 1964 he sold appellee a piece of property for $1,200 by warranty deed which was recorded. Appellee gave appellant a note and security deed for the purchase price which apparently were not recorded. The appellee, after paying $225, came to appellant and stated that he could not make the remaining payments, gave the warranty deed back to him and orally canceled the sale. Appellant considered himself to...
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