OPINION
PER CURIAM:
In April of 1981, appellant Gene Clayton (Clayton) delivered to respondent Willard Gardner (Gardner) two promissory notes, one for $60,550.00 and another for $110,000.00. Each note provided that Clayton was to satisfy his debt to Gardner through a series of installment payments. In addition, each note contained an acceleration clause, which provided that, if Clayton should miss one of the installment payments, Gardner had the option of...
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