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        "text": "Jim Johnson, Associate Justice.\nThis is an appeal from eminent domain proceedings brought by appellant Arkansas State Highway Commission against appellees, Jackson County Gin Company and others, to acquire .08 acres of appellees\u2019 land for highway purposes. On May 26, 1961, appellant filed its complaint and declaration of taking in Jackson Circuit Court and deposited $450.00 in the registry of the court as estimated just compensation. Trial was held on May 14, 1963. After deliberation the jury returned a verdict for appellees in the sum of $6,000.00. Prom judgment on the verdict, appellant has prosecuted this appeal urging four points for reversal.\nThe first point relied upon by appellant is that the court committed reversible error in permitting one of the former owners, Mr. R. S. Rainwater, and the manager for the present owner, Mr. Bob Gardner; to testify over the objection of appellant to an offer made by Mr. Rainwater to sell three gins to Mr. Buck Hurley and to testify that Mr. Rainwater had reduced the sales price $10,000.00 because of the condemnation.\nMr. Rainwater, one of the appellees who had owned 90% of the stock in the gin company, testified that he was negotiating with Mr. Buck Hurley to sell him three gins, including the Jackson County Gin, for .\u201cabout two hundred forty thousand dollars.\u201d His testimony reveals that further negotiations were postponed, apparently, until after cotton season, during which period Mr. Hurley died; that negotiations were later resumed with other officers of the Hurley corporation and a sale of the gins was consummated. In the interim, however, appellant had filed this condemnation action. After appellant\u2019s objection, Mr. Rainwater\u2019s testimony continued as follows :\n\u2018 \u2018 Q. How much less than the full price did you get on the subsequent sale?\n\u201cA. Well, they felt, and I think it was their feeling and our feeling and the feeling of their counsel, that since this property had been condemned that we were the losers and they were buying it as is, don\u2019t you see; I mean that was their contention that the Highway Department was not condemning the property that belonged to them, it had already condemned the propexdy that'belonged to us. Therefore, if any damages, and what damages were sustained that belonged to us and they would have to buy it as it was, and we admitted to them and we told them they would have to move their scales which they understood and they wanted us to arrive at a price so that it would enable them to do that and I took off $10,000.00 of what we had practically agreed on because we have got to move those scales and we have got to do a lot of other things there. And then they said this, that they would buy it as it was and we would let this suit continue as it was and the suit then would be between the Highway Department and against ns. Now that was the agreement that we had in the sale of the property.\u201d\nMr. Bob Gardner, the managing head of the Hnrley Enterprises, testified over appellant\u2019s objection that the tentative purchase price was reduced, and that the amount of the reduction was $10,000.00.\nAppellant urges that the principle of Arkansas State Highway Commission v. Elliott, 234 Ark. 619, 353 S. W. 2d 526, should be controlling here. In that eminent domain case the landowner\u2019s lay witness was allowed to testify what he had offered to buy the property for from the landowner and also allowed to read into evidence a letter containing this offer. After discussion of the testimony and review of a number of authorities, this court unequivocally stated, \u201cwe hold that the evidence of an offer to purchase is not admissible to establish the fair market value of particular property.\u201d It is true as argued by appellees that the case at bar is distinguishable from the Elliott case on its facts, however the salutary rule laid down in Elliott must not be \u201cdistinguished\u201d away, and we therefore reaffirm our holding that the evidence of an offer to purchase is not admissible to establish the fair market value of particular property.\nFor its second point appellant contends that the trial court committed reversible error in permitting evidence of moving costs to be introduced over appellant\u2019s objection. Under the rule of Arkansas State Highway Commission v. Carpenter, 237 Ark. 46, 371 S. W. 2d 535, moving costs could be considered a factor in arriving at the before and after value. The rule was stated thusly in Carpenter:\n\u201cWe have said that there is no set formula or pattern that must be followed at arriving at before and after value. (Cases cited.) Consideration may be given to every element which a purchaser, willing but not obligated to buy, would consider. \u2019 \u2019\nAppellant next asserts that the trial court committed reversible error in not striking the testimony of Joe Stafford, one of appellees\u2019 value witnesses. While much of Mr. Stafford\u2019s testimony was clearly inadmissible, we are bound by the rule that a motion to exclude all of the testimony of a witness is properly overruled if a part of the testimony is competent. Arkansas State Highway Commission v. Bowman, 237 Ark. 51, 371 S. W. 2d 138; Arkansas State Highway Commission v. Carpenter, supra.\nAppellant\u2019s last point questions the sufficiency of the evidence to support the judgment. Inasmuch as the case must be reversed and remanded for the error indicated, we do not reach this point in this appeal.\nReversed and remanded.",
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        "author": "Jim Johnson, Associate Justice."
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    "attorneys": [
      "Mark E. Woolsey and Thomas B. Keys, for appellant.",
      "Wayne Boyce and Fred M. Pickens, Jr., for appellee."
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    "head_matter": "Ark. State Highway Comm. v. Jackson County Gin Co.\n5-3182\n376 S. W. 2d 553\nOpinion delivered March 2, 1964.\n[Rehearing denied April 6, 1964.]\nMark E. Woolsey and Thomas B. Keys, for appellant.\nWayne Boyce and Fred M. Pickens, Jr., for appellee."
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