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Chapter XV. Questions To Be Determined By The Jury. Sec. 888. In An Action For Commissions, Whether Parties En-Tered Into A Contract, A Question For The Jury |
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This section is from the book "American Law Of Real Estate Agency", by William Slee Walker. Also available from Amazon: American law of real estate agency.
In an action to recover commissions for purchasing property for defendant, whether a contract such as stated in the complaint was entered into, was a question for the jury, and it was error to direct a verdict for plaintiff. Anderson v. Johnson (N. D. Sup. '07), 112 N. W. 139; Horwitz v. Pepper, 128 Mich. 688, 87 N. W. 1034; Shultz v. Eberle, 124 Wis. 594, 102 N. W. 1055; Ballentine v. Mercer, 130 Mo. App. 605, 109 S. W. 1037; Mead v. Arnold, 131 Mo. App. 314, 110 S. W. 656; Queen v. Jennings, 108 A. 379, - N. J. Sup. -.
 
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