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Sec. 418a. Broker To Sell Land Has No Power To Bind Principal By Contract To Sell And Convey |
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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.
Where brokers were authorized to purchase and sell lands at a specified price, under certain conditions, or to find a purchaser, they had no power to bind their principal by a contract to sell and convey. Robertson v. Allen, 184 F. 372, 107 C. C. A. 254; La Plant v. Loveland, 170 N. W. 920, - Minn. Sup. - .
 
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