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Sec. 1005. Instruction Proper, That If Plaintiff Aided And Assisted In Sale Of Railway, Defendant Was Liable |
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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 for services in promoting the sale of a street railway, it was proper to instruct the jury that defendant was liable if they found that plaintiff aided and assisted in the negotiations with the prospective vendee, where this was the gist of the undertaking sued on. Alexander v. Wakefield (Tex. Civ. App. '02), 69 S. W. 77.
 
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