Weaver v. Prebster
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Action by appellee against appellant and Amos Hoak on a promissory note. The complaint seeks to recover against the defendants as joint makers. Hpon proper request the court made a special finding of facts, stated conclusions of law, and rendered judgment thereon against Weaver for $140.
The question presented by this appeal is the correctness of the conclusions of law. The only findings necessary to be set out show that Amos Hoak and Ellis M. Weaver, on June 26, 1897, jointly and severally executed the note in suit, due one year after date, with interest at eight per cent [584]*584per annum from date. Iloak executed said note as principal and Weaver as surety, and the payees had knowledge of such fact. Payments were made on said note and indorsed thereon, as follows: June 18, 1898, $8; December 27, 1899, $8;'December 29, 1900, $8; December 27, 1901, $8. All of said payments were made by defendant Iloak, and Weaver had no knowledge that said note had not been paid at maturity. At each time the interest was paid it was understood by the payees that said note was to run for another year, and when the interest was paid on December 27, 1900, it was agreed by and between said Iloak and said payees that said note should run for another year. The payees never notified said Weaver that said note was unpaid until Iloak had defaulted on the interest, in the year 1902. Said note is now due and remains unpaid, except the credits indorsed thereon, and there is now due thereon the sum of $140.40, principal, interest and attorneys’ fees. As conclusions of law the court finds Weaver liable.
Judgment affirmed.
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