McRee v. Frederick
18 Ga. App. 321 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1916
The alleged parol contract which formed the basis of the suit, brought by a real-estate agent for commissions, did not by its terms fix a precise length of time for its_ duration, and was otherwise too vague, indefinite, and uncertain to indicate what were the exact conditions under which the defendant empowered the agent to sell the property, or the exact agreement as to the time and amount of the deferred payments stipulated by the seller, which the purchaser procured by the agent was ready, willing, and able to make. The court erred in overruling the demurrer to the petition, as it set forth no cause of action.
Judgment reversed.