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The plaintiff sued on a contract to recover a commission for selling real estate belonging to the defendant. At the conclusion of his evidence the court instructed the jury to find for the defendant. Upon a verdict thus returned judgment was rendered, and plaintiff prosecutes error.
The giving of this instruction is the only error of which complaint is made. The evidence introduced tended to show that plaintiff had a cause of action against the defendant growing out of the sale of defendant’s real estate, but it was not the cause of action pleaded. Presumably it was upon this theory that the court instructed the jury.
It appears that plaintiff was a real-estate broker, and that defendant placed his farm with him for sale and agreed to pay him two and one-half per cent.
The judgment is affirmed.
