Weinhandler v. Loewenthal
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The complaint herein states that on the 9th day of April, 1889, the defendants duly made their promissory note in writing, dated on said date, wherein and whereby they promised to pay to the order of themselves the sum of $1,500 on demand, and for a valuable consideration duly indorsed said note and delivered the same to the plaintiff. The answer, in addition to certain denials, sets up that the cause of action stated in the complaint did not accrue within six jears before the commencement of the action. At the trial the plaintiff put the demand note in evidence, and then was permitted to testify that in 1889 he had some conversation with the defendants in regard [696]*696to the support of their mother, who was also the plaintiff’s mother-in-law. The plaintiff offered at that time to loan to' the defendants the sum of $1,500, upon condition that they would retain the money in their possession and pay their mother $5 per week for her suppport. The defendants accepted this offer on condition that they were not to be called upon to repay the money until the death of their mother. A few days thereafter this agreement was consummated, the money was loaned to the defendants, and they made their note upon the condition that the money would not be “asked until the old lady will pass away.!’ The defendants’ mother lived for 26 years after the giving of the note. The defendants objected to the introduction of this testimony, both on the ground that it was not within the issues and on the ground that it tended to vary a written instrument.
Judgment should be reversed, with costs, and complaint dismissed, with costs.
PENDLETON, J., concurs. WHITAKER, J., dissents.
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