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Sec. 1026. Instruction Assuming Absence Of Special Contract And Existence Of Custom, Erroneous |
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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 of assumpsit for brokerage commissions, an instruction assuming the absence of a special contract and the existence of an established custom as to commissions, is erroneous, the fact of the existence of such custom being one which should be submitted to the jury under proper instructions. Cobb v. Dunlevie, 63 W. Va. 398, 60 S. E. 384.
 
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