125 So. 723 | Miss. | 1930
"An owner of land may place it in the hands of as many brokers as he sees fit, so long as no exclusive agency is given; and where several brokers are employed to effect the same transaction, such as a sale or exchange of property, the broker who first produces a customer and is the procuring cause of the sale, exchange, or other transaction is entitled to the commission, to the exclusion of the other brokers." See 9 C.J., p. 616, and the many authorities cited under note 29.
The law of the case as found in the opinion on the former appeal, Hollister v. Frellsen,
Affirmed.