53 Kan. 537 | Kan. | 1894
The opinion of the court was delivered By
This was an action by M. E. Fowler & Co., real-estate agents, to recover a commission of $500 for negotiating a sale of the farm of J. N. Stewart. After placing the land upon their, books, M. E. Fowler. & Co. took several parties to inspect the farm, and finally produced Reuben Neis-wender, of Ohio, who was willing to take the land upon the terms prescribed by Stewart. The farm was to be sold for $10,000, payments to be made at stated times, and the commission of the brokers was to be 5 per cent, of the amount of the sale. The purchaser produced was accepted by Stewart, and a written agreement entered into, dated October 25, 1884, in which it was agreed that the sale should be made for the sum of $10,000; $350 to be paid in cash in hand, and $650 in secured notes were to be deposited in bank within 15 days from that time, to be redeemed by cash on or before February 17, 1885, at which time the further sum of $4,000 was to be paid; and the remaining sum of $5,000 was to be secured by mortgage on the premises, and paid in three years thereafter, with interest at 8 per cent, per annum. There was a provision in the written contract that, if default was made in any of the payments, the owner of the land might, at his option, declare the contract and all payments which had been
Complaint is made of the instructions, but we think that they fairly present both theories of the case, and are in accord with the views herein expressed.
We see no error in the record, and hence the judgment of the district court will be affirmed.