85 Cal. 418 | Cal. | 1890
It is alleged in the complaint herein that the defendant, being the owner of certain real estate, gave to Martin the following authorization to sell the same:—
“San Francisco, August 3, 1867.
“Mr. Wheeler Martin.
“As you stated you could get thirty thousand dollars for the place you occupy on Market Street, and if you can, we will sell at that price any time before the first day of September, 1887, and allow you two and one half per cent on said price, and if no sale is made, no expenses made to us. Yours truly,
[Signed]
“ William Ede.”
Thereafter Martin executed and delivered to the plaintiff an agreement in the following words: —
“ By virtue of the within and foregoing authority, I, Wheeler Martin, have, this twenty-third day of August, 1887, sold unto George Grant, of San Francisco, the land in said authority mentioned, situated in the city and county of San Francisco, state of California, and particularly described as follows, .... for the sum of thirty thousand dollars, of which five hundred dollars was paid by check dated August 23, 1887, payable to said William Ede, and twenty-nine thousand five hundred dollars in cash to be paid with said check upon the execution by said Ede of a deed conveying said property to said Grant, purchaser, as aforesaid.
[Signed]
“William Ede,
By Martin, his Agent.”
It is further alleged that, on the execution of this agreement, plaintiff paid to the defendant five hundred
Judgment affirmed.
Beatty, C. J., Works, J., Sharpstein, J., Fox, J., and McFarland, J., concurred.