15 N.Y.S. 890 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1891
This was a bill in equity to obtain specific performance of an alleged contract of the defendant to con.vey land. The contract declared upon was signed on the 21st day of April," 1890, in the name of the defendant, by one Hagan, for himself and one Wiser, under the firm name of Hagan & Wiser, as her agents. The question in the case is of the authority of the agents to sign such contract. On the 17th day of April, 1890, the defendant, at the request of Hagan & Wiser, consented to employ them - as her agents to sell the property-in question, and as evidence of such employment executed to them a contract in writing, which was drawn by Hagan, and of which the following is a copy:
“Buffalo, H- Y., April 17th, 1890.
“I, the undersigned, do hereby engage and authorize Christ. Hagan and Henry P. Wiser, of Buffalo, 2ST. Y., my lawful authorized agents for the purpose of selling my farm, situated on Main street and Eley road, in the city of Buffalo and the town of Tonawanda, and containing seventy-five acres,more or less; and I authorize them to sell the whole, but reserving the new dwelling built on said premises, with sixty feet front on Main street, going back to the back end of the barn, at the price of five hundred (500) dollars per acre; and I further agree to pay to said Hagan and Wiser a commission of two and one-half per cent, on said purchase price; and I further agree 'that-any amount above five hundred dollars per acre paid for said premises is to go to said Hagan and Wiser m addition to the regular commission.
[Signed] “Anna M. Eley.”
This, it will be observed, was a mere contract of employment to make a sale, fixing the compensation of the agents,.but—beyond the price per acre —prescribing none of the terms upon which the sale was to be made. Clearly, in the absence of any other authority conferred upon the agents, this would be construed as authority merely to find a purchaser, and refer him to the owner for the terms .upon which the sale would be made. A mere special employment to effect a sale does .not confer upon the .agent the authority to agree with the purchaser, upon any possible, or even reasonable, terms which the agent may see fit to prescribe and the purchaser to