137 A. 740 | Conn. | 1927
The plaintiff sues to recover a commission for having procured the sale of defendant's house under his employment as a real-estate broker. The sale of defendant's house was made. Plaintiff's "right to the commission is dependent upon the concurrence of two conditions: (1) the creation either expressly or impliedly of an agency employment to *206
effect a sale, and (2) the execution of the terms of the employment to the extent of procuring a customer ready, able and willing to buy upon the terms prescribed by the owner." Commander v. Lawler,
There is error and a new trial is ordered.
In this opinion the other judges concurred.