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, in an action by a broker for commissions for procuring a purchaser, it was not claimed that an agent of the purchaser learned that the property was for sale until after the broker had visited the purchaser, evidence as to how long the agent had known the property prior to the time of sale was immaterial. Benedict v. Dakin (I11. Sup. '09), 90 N. E. 712.
 
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