In an action for a division of broker's commissions, it was proper to permit plaintiff to amend his complaint at the trial by inserting an allegation that defendant was the agent of a certain corporation, within certain years covering the transaction in question, which was the owner of the property sold, under the statute authorizing the court to permit the amendment of pleadings in the furtherance of justice. McCleary v. Willis, 35 Wash. 676, 77 P. 1073.

In an action by a broker to recover compensation for the sale of a real estate option, the court will permit plaintiff to amend his declaration at the trial by inserting a clause that the contract (which was not reduced to writing) provided that defendant should pay plaintiff for obtaining a purchaser $5,000 in any event. 0. W. Kerr Co. v. Corry, 211 F. 647, 128 C. C. A. 151.