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Sec. 1042. Instruction Properly Refused As To Owner's Good Faith, Where No Evidence Tended To Show It |
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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 for commissions for selling real estate it is not error to refuse to submit an instruction as to the owner's good faith in selling the real estate himself without regard to the agent or the payment of commissions where there is no evidence tending to show good faith by the owner in dealing with the agent with reference to the commission. Church v. Dunham, 14 Idaho, 776, 96 Pa. 203, 205.
 
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