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  "name": "Kirby C. Seay, et ux v. E. T. Davis, et al",
  "name_abbreviation": "Seay v. Davis",
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      "Kirby C. Seay, et ux v. E. T. Davis, et al"
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      {
        "text": "Supplemental opinion on rehearing; rehearing denied.\nGeorge Rose Smith, Justice,\non rehearing. In our original opinion in this case, 246 Ark. 201, 438 S.W. 2d 479, we held that under the provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code the appellants were not entitled to accelerate the maturity of the note and mortgage, because the proof showed that they did not believe in good faith, as the statute requires, that the prospect of pavment or performance had been impaired. Ark. Stat. Ann. \u00a7 85-1-208 (Add. 1961).\nIn a petition for rehearing the appellants insist that the Code applies only when the contract permits the creditor to accelerate the maturity \u201cat will,\u201d or words to that effect, whereas here there is also a condition in the contract that the debtors must be in default. The Commissioners\u2019 Comment to the cited section of the Code lends support to the appellants\u2019 argument, for it refers to an acceleration \u201cat the whim and caprice of one party.\u201d See also the Commissioners\u2019 Comment 4 to \u00a7 85-3-109.\nWe think it proper to modify our original opinion by leaving that question open for future decision, for even if the appellants are correct in their construction of the Code the decree must nevertheless be affirmed under our prior decisions. Apart from the Code, as indicated in our original opinion, a court of equity will protect a debtor against an inequitable acceleration of the maturity of the debt. We followed that course recently in Crone v. Johnson, 240 Ark. 1029, 403 S.W. 2d 738 (1966).\nThat rule is controlling. As stated in our original opinion, Davis assured Seay that if Davis\u2019 son allowed a delinquency to occur, the elder Davis would make it good within three hours, upon being notified. Seay promised to give such notice, but he failed to keep his promise. Ever since Davis, Sr., learned of the delinquency he has stood ready to pay the arrearages, plus the court costs and an attorney\u2019s fee. It would be altogether inequitable to allow Seay to repudiate his own promise and thereby not only retake the property but also, according to the proof, bring financial ruin upon the older of the two debtors. Hence, without regard to the provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code, the decree of the trial court must be affirmed.\nThe petition for rehearing is according^ denied.",
        "type": "majority",
        "author": "George Rose Smith, Justice,"
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    "head_matter": "Kirby C. Seay, et ux v. E. T. Davis, et al\n5-4793\n438 S.W. 2d 479\nSupplemental Opinion on Denial of Rehearing Delivered April 7, 1969\n[Original opinion delivered February 24, 1969, p. 201.]"
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