[DOWNLOAD] "Eddleman v. Deavel" by District Court of Appeal of California ~ eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Eddleman v. Deavel
- Author : District Court of Appeal of California
- Release Date : January 07, 1951
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 58 KB
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[107 CalApp2d Page 352] This is an action brought by plaintiff vendor to terminate the rights of defendants Deavel in and to a residential property in South Pasadena, and to quiet title to the same. The theory of the action is that defendants defaulted under their contract to purchase the property. The sequence of events alleged in the complaint is the following: On March 1, 1947, defendants agreed to buy the property for $7,500, payable $60 down and $60 per month commencing April 1, 1947, which payments would include interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable monthly; on November 30, 1948, defendants were in default and were given notice demanding payment of the arrearage within five days; on July 6, 1949, defendants were notified that because of their default their rights under the contract were terminated; that $60 per month is the reasonable rental value of the premises; that defendants have remained in possession to plaintiff's damage in the sum of $500. Defendants answered, alleging that plaintiff had waived strict performance by accepting payments after their due dates, that on December 6, 1948, defendants tendered the total amount of the accrued payments on the contract, the tender was refused, they later repeatedly offered to make all delinquent payments on account of the unpaid balance, which offers were refused and defendants, with the knowledge and consent of plaintiff, had paid taxes for the [107 CalApp2d Page 353] years 1948, 1949 and 1950. Defendants made no tender of any sum at the time they answered, nor later. They sought no affirmative relief but prayed only that plaintiff be awarded none. Plaintiff was given judgment terminating the contract and quieting her title. Defendants appeal.