133 Iowa 318 | Iowa | 1907
Plaintiff’s action, as stated in his petition, was for a commission under an oral engagement and employment of plaintiff to trade a certain piece of real estate for a stock of goods and merchandise. By amendment made during the trial, plaintiff alleged the contract to be “ to furnish a customer who would trade for ” said land “ upon terms agreed upon by the parties,” and that such a- purchaser was furnished, etc.' The evidence tended to show the making of a contract to pay a commission to plaintiff on the furnishing of a purchaser who should take and pay for the land in question in such mánner and on such terms as should be agreed upon between the defendants and such purchaser,
No error appears in the record, and the judgment is affirmed.