Case ID: ark_257/html/0617-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "George Rose Smith, Justice.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

ARKANSAS STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION v. Carlton A. SMITH et ux
    74-260
    519 S.W. 2d 64
    Opinion delivered February 17, 1975
    
      Thomas B. Keys and Philip N. Gowen, for appellant.
    
      Douglas Bradley and Jon R. Coleman, for appellees.
   George Rose Smith, Justice.

In this condemnation case the Highway Commission appeals from a verdict and judgment fixing the landowners’ compensation at $4,000. The testimony of the landowners’ expert witness, a professional appraiser with 44 years’ experience, amply supports the verdict. Nor was there any error in the court’s refusal to strike the “before” value testimony of Carlton A. Smith, one of the owners. He had lived in the community for 27 years and had watched the sales of land in the area through the years. He valued his farm at $2,000 an acre and stated on cross-examination, without objection, that he had been offered that amount for his land. Such an offer, like hearsay, is not admissible as proof of value, but we have held that hearsay testimony, if not objected to, may support a verdict. Ark. State Highway Commn. v. Bradford, 252 Ark. 1037, 482 S.W. 2d 107 (1972). An offer falls in the same category. It was not shown that the offer in question was not an adequate basis for Smith’s opinion.

Affirmed.