1. In order to support a suit by a purchaser for specific performance of a contract for the purchase and sale of land, it must be made to appear that before the institution of the action the purchaser had paid the purchase-money in accordance with the terms of the contract, or else had made an actual unconditional tender thereof, or that such a tender had been waived. Terry v. Keim,
2. While under the provisions of the Code, § 20-1105, the rule of the common law that an actual production of the money must be shown (see McGehee v. Jones,
Judgment affirmed. All the Justicesconcur.