18 Neb. 564 | Neb. | 1886
Plaintiff seeks the specific performance of a contract for the sale of certain real estate executed by the defendant to-
The answer admits the making of the contract, but denies that he did “ on.or about the first day of April, 1882, grant an extension of time for the payment of the $25 and interest thereon, required by the terms of the agreement,” and denies that plaintiff “ has performed or offered to perform the conditions on her part of the contract to be done or performed.” The answer further alleges that it was the duty of plaintiff to pay the taxes on the premises, but that she failed to do so, and that he has paid them, but fails to give the amount paid by him, and fails to ask any relief in that behalf. It is also alleged that at the time of the sale it was agreed that plaintiff should erect a building on the real estate in question to be used for the purpose of a laundry, and thát the same was to have been constructed prior to the execution of the deed, but that plaintiff has failed to construct the building, and that thereby defendant is discharged from the contract.
To this answer a demurrer was interposed by plaintiff, upon the ground that the answer did not state facts sufficient to constitute a defense. The demurrer was sustained. Defendant appeals. Does the answer state a der fense ?
It cannot be claimed that by the terms of the contract
The same is true of the denial of performance of the contract on the part of plaintiff. None of the allegations of the petition are denied, but rather the conclusion to be draAvn from them.
As to the payment of taxes it is apparent 'that nothing was claimed, or the facts would have been stated, and as the amounts paid, if any, were not alleged, no defense could be based thereon.
The last defense pleaded is, that it was agreed that plaintiff should erect a building on the premises. There is nothing alleged Avhich would tend t<5 sIioav that it Avas a matter of any importance to defendant whether plaintiff built a house on the premises or not. The facts alleged constituted no defense.
• The ruling of the district court in sustaining the demurrer was right, and is therefore affirmed.
Judgment aeeikmed.