88 A.D. 81 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1903
The defendant Henry A. Cook employed the plaintiff, a broker, to effect for him an exchange of real estate, and as a result of the plaintiff’s efforts a written contract was entered into on March 31, 1903, between the said defendant, the defendant Elizabeth Cook, his wife, and one Travis F. Jones, whereby it was agreed that the defendants should exchange a certain fiat house situated on Wash
There are no peculiar circumstances to deprive the plaintiff of the benefit of the general rule, and it follows that he was entitled to judgment upon proof of the facts above narrated. The trial court, therefore, erred in dismissing the complaint, and the judgment should be reversed and a new trial ordered.
Goodrich, P. J., Bartlett, Jenks and Hooker, JJ., concurred.
Judgment of the Municipal Court reversed and a new trial ordered, costs to abide the event.