77 N.Y.S. 501 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1902
This action was brought to recover commissions upon an alleged employment of Hyland P. Rice, an agent of the plaintiffs, a real estate firm, by the defendant as broker, to secure a tenant for premises which were part of the Rossmore Hotel, on Broadway, Hew York city. The defendant was the lessee of the hotel, and, upon taking possession, had closed the dining room upon the first floor, placing a sign in the window that the same would be opened later after alterations and repairs had been made. Rice, noticing the vacant premises, called upon the defendant, after sending him his card showing that he was a real estate broker representing the plaintiffs, and asked that a figure be set on the place, which request was declined, defendant stating that he had no desire to rent the
It was stated by Mr. Justice Ingraham, writing for a unanimous court, in Benedict v. Pell (70 App. Div. 40), and quoting from.
It follows, therefore, that the judgment and order should be
Van Brunt, P. J., Patterson, Ingraham and Laughlin, JJ., concurred.
Judgment and order reversed, new trial ordered, costs to appellant to abide event.