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Sec. 1109. Contract Of Agent To Sell Land Not Objectionable, Though Not Signed By Both Parties |
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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.
A contract for the sale of lands, made by the owner to a real estate agent, must be construed as like contracts between other parties, and that it provides for deducting from the agreed purchase price a sum designated as "commission" to be allowed by the vendor, does not render it objectionable under the statute making void all contracts between the owner of land and the agent employed to sell the same, not reduced to writing and subscribed by both parties. Waters v. Phelps (81 Neb. 674), 116 N. W. 783.
 
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