39 Minn. 363 | Minn. | 1888
This is an action to recover commissions for selling or procuring a purchaser for real estate. The defendant employed plaintiffs, who were real-estate agents, doing business at Minneapolis, to sell a farm consisting of 520 acres, belonging to him, tne price for it being $6,300. The exclusive right to sell was not given to them, and therefore defendant himself might sell without being liable to them, unless he sold to a purchaser procured by plaintiffs. To be entitled to their commission (which appears to have been agreed on at 5 per cent, of the price) it was necessary that plaintiff should make a sale of the farm, or at least procure and bring to defendant a purchaser
Order reversed.