Opinion ID: 1613612
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Heading: did the crafts incur an obligation to pay attorney's fees?

Text: The first sentence of the thirteenth paragraph of the deed of trust states that the deed of trust secured the attorney's fees provided in the note and the trustee's fee provided in the deed of trust. Reading the note and deed of trust together, we conclude that the obligation to pay attorney's fees is determined by the provisions in the note, and the obligation to pay a trustee's fee is determined by the provisions of the deed of trust. The note provides for an attorney's fee if default be made and if not paid upon demand therefor and this note is placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. Demand was made as required by the note and the full amount owing was tendered promptly. The obligation to pay a fifteen percent attorney's fee did not accrue because the entire debt was tendered upon demand therefor.