98 Misc. 304 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1917
The complaint, in substance, alleges that the defendant Danehy stated and represented to the plaintiff that he was authorized by the defendant Canada Steamship Lines, Lim. (hereinafter designated as the steamship company), a foreign corporation, to sell certain vessels belonging to it at certain prices and that, in the event of a sale thereof, he was to receive six per cent to eight per cent as brokerage commission for procuring the sale; that the plaintiff and the said defendant Danehy thereupon entered into an agreement whereby it was agreed between them that if the plaintiff would procure a purchaser for the vessels or any of them for the sums specified the said defendant Danehy would divide the said commissions equally between them; that, in reliance upon such representations and with the knowledge of the defendant steamship company, the plaintiff procured a purchaser for one of said vessels upon terms and conditions satisfactory to the defendant steamship company by whom it was sold to such purchaser; that subsequently to such sale the defendant Danehy informed the plaintiff that
Motion denied, with ten dollars costs.