160 So. 2d 142 | Fla. Dist. Ct. App. | 1964
Recovery of commissions claimed for sales of mobile homes pursuant to an oral agreement was sought below by Jeanne Test, plaintiff-appellee. The jury found in her favor, and an appeal from the judgment consequent upon the verdict has been brought by defendants-appellants, Owen Lockwood and Marie Lockwood, his wife, doing business as Lockwood Mobile Homes.
The testimony as to terms of the oral agreement was in conflict, appellants as defendants below arguing that the sales made by appellee were never completed pursuant to its terms. Appellee, testifying to the contrary upon this subject, claimed and the jury awarded, the sum of $1,497.75 as the total amount due as commissions for sale of seven mobile homes or trailers. Thus, the jury, weighing and resolving the evidence with its conflicts, returned a verdict in favor of appellee, obviously accepting her version. The judgment entered upon the verdict should not be disturbed.
Other points raised by appellants have been considered, hut this court has discerned no prejudicial error which could result in a reversal. The judgment, appealed is accordingly affirmed.
Affirmed.