A contract between a land owner and a real estate agent gave the agent the exclusive sale of the land for ten years at such prices as he might deem best, provided that no tract should be sold at less than the value named in the schedule attached. Out of the proceeds of the sales a stipulated amount was to be paid to the owner, and the balance equally divided between the parties to the contract. Held, that the agent had the sole right to fix the selling price, provided it was not less than the schedule value, and that the owner could not arbitrarily refuse to approve a sale for the reason that the price was not satisfactory to him. Young v. Metcalf Land Co. (N. D. Sup. '09), 122 N. W. 1101.