53 Neb. 251 | Neb. | 1898
There is presented by the record of this case a single question, viz., the rate of interest recoverable upon the note in suit, which in terms provides for interest at seven per cent per annum, payable annually, with the further proviso that “this note is to draw nine per cent interest per annum after default in payment of principal or interest.” There was due at the commencement of the action, in addition to the principal note of $8,000, one interest coupon for $210, which also provided for interest at the rate of nine per cent after maturity. The district court allowed interest at seven per cent only and denied the plaintiff’s prayer for the higher rate contracted for after default, and which is the ruling now assigned as error.
Reversed.