History
  • No items yet
midpage
Brown v. Grassman
65 N.Y.S. 1126
N.Y. App. Div.
1900
Check Treatment
JENKS, J.

The defendant appeals from a judgment of a municipal court in favor of plaintiff for a broker’s commission. Through the offices of plaintiff, the defendant, after examination of a certain parcel of land, executed a contract with a third party to exchange his realty for the said parcel. The defendant agreed to pay to plaintiff a) broker’s commission of $50. The defendant refused to execute the contract for the reason that a frame house on adjacent premises sagged over the lot. There is no contention that the plaintiff assumed “to execute the executory contract of exchange,” or that his commissions were dependent upon execution. Therefore the case is within the principle of Knapp v. Wallace, 41 N. Y. 477; Kalley v. Baker, 132 N. Y. 1, 29 N. E. 1091; Gilder v. Davis, 137 N. Y. 504, 33 N. E. 599, 20 L. R. A. 398. Diamond Co. v. Hartley (Sup.) 55 N. Y. Supp. 994, cited by the appellant, does not apply, for there the court determined that there was an entire absence of evidence that the parties to the transaction ever reached an agreement. The judgment must be affirmed.

Judgment of the municipal court affirmed, with costs. All concur.

Case Details

Case Name: Brown v. Grassman
Court Name: Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
Date Published: Jul 17, 1900
Citation: 65 N.Y.S. 1126
Court Abbreviation: N.Y. App. Div.
AI-generated responses must be verified and are not legal advice.
Your Notebook is empty. To add cases, bookmark them from your search, or select Add Cases to extract citations from a PDF or a block of text.