The action of the court in sustaining the demurrer to the defendant’s plea constitutes the only question presented upon this appeal.
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Construing the notes and this written agreement together, as under these facts should be done, it was clearly meant that the defendant would pay these notes at maturity, provided he was able to do so; and, if not so able, that their time of payment would be extended until such time as he could be in position to meet the same. As disclosed by the above authority, this was a valid condition. While some of the language of the plea would indicate that it was a plea in bar of action, yet in substance and effect it was in reality but a plea in abatement, acknowledging the execution of the notes, but setting up that they are not now due because they were dependent upon a condition — the ability of the defendant to pay the same — which condition has not yet been met.
It results that the judgment will be reversed, and the cause remanded.
Reversed and remanded.
