Plaintiff entered into an agreement with defendant who had agreed to take certain county bonds at par in payment of any county work which he had contracted to do, to sell the bonds, his commissions to be deducted from the second payment of money realized from the sale; plaintiff obtained a purchaser who was willing, able and ready to purchase the bonds, but before the second block was delivered the issue was declared illegal, their delivery perpetually enjoined, and the purchaser secured by the plaintiff never paid for the block delivered. Held, that the plaintiff was not entitled to any commissions for securing a purchaser, as no second payment was ever made. Owen v. Ramsey, 23 Ind. App. 285, 55 N. E. 247.