Finn v. Seegmiller
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Opinion
The three notes sued on and the mortgage securing the same were executed by defendants John J. [16]*16Seegmiller and Annie Seegmiller, June 1, 1892. The notes for $300 each, with interest, were made payable by their terms in two, three, and four years, and this action was instituted on June 10, 1905, which was more than ten years after maturity of the first two notes. In May, 1904, the signers of the notes- executed a written acknowledgment in the following terms: “ Know all men by these presents: That we, John J. Seegmiller and Annie Seegmiller, his wife, of Winneshiek county, Iowa, hereby acknowledge that a certain promissory note made by us June 1st, 1892, in favor of Tim Finn, and which note is payable by its terms, June 1st, 1894, and is wholly unpaid except the interest thereon which is paid to June 1st, 1901, and which note has been sold and transferred to John Finn by said Tim Finn. And we do hereby renew said note and hereby promise and agree to pay the same according to its terms on or before June 1st, 1905. We also hereby renew the mortgage agreement given to secure said note.” The sole question before us is whether this acknowledgment, expressly referring to the first note, constitutes an- admission in writing that the second note remained unpaid, within the provision of Code, section 3456, that “ Causes of action founded on contract are revived by an admission in writing signed by the party to be charged, that the debt _is unpaid, or by a like new promise to pay the same.”
The judgment and decree of the trial court is affirmed.
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