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Sec. 1091. Broker Under A General Employment Held Not Entitled To Extra Compensation For Drawing Lease |
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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 a broker's comission for drawing leases of his principals' property, it was shown that he had a power of attorney to collect rents and execute leases to their property for a compensation of five per cent., and he admitted that he had charge of the property concerned in the action on the same terms. It was shown that he collected the rents and retained a commission of five per cent. Held, that a verdict for defendants was properly directed. Fish v. Hodsdon, 16 N. Y. S. 92.
 
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