A mortgage note was given by the mortgagee to a real estate broker for collection, and the mortgagor also placed the land in his hands for private sale; a private sale which the broker attempted to make having failed, on acount of a defect in the title, and the mortgagor having ceased to trust or rely on the broker, the latter had the property sold under a power in the mortgage, without notifying the mortgagor, and it was bought by a third person who had no privity with the broker. Held, that the broker was not guilty of a breach of trust. Ritchie v. Judd, 137 I11. 453, 27 N. E. 682.