130 P. 973 | Or. | 1913
delivered the opinion of the court.
On April 19, 1910, plaintiff and defendant executed a written contract whereby Dunlap sold and agreed to convey to Lewis by warranty deed free from incumbrance lots 1 and 2, block 38, in the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, for the sum of $12,000, payable, $1,500 in cash, which was paid on the date of the execution of the contract, a certain other lot as payment of $2,500, and the balance in annual payments, the last of which was to be paid on or before April 19, 1915, according to the tenor of five promissory notes executed by
Defendant contends that the bond was never accepted, and that, according to the contract which he claims is still in force, plaintiff should pay the taxes and assessments. Plaintiff claims that the bond was delivered and accepted by defendant, and that he should be compelled to make such payments. Wilbur White, a real estate agent, accompanied Dunlap and Lewis to the bank when the papers were transferred and both he and Leslie Rogers, assistant cashier of the Klamath County Bank, testified in regard to the transaction when the bond was delivered. Defendant’s claim is based upon his refusal to accept the bond made after the delivery and the return thereof.
Modified.