321 Mass. 663 | Mass. | 1947
On December 30, 1944, a written contract was executed which purported to bind the defendant to sell, and the plaintiff to buy, a parcel of land in Adams for $3,000. The plaintiff brought this bill in equity to enforce the spécifie performance of that contract. After the filing of the report of a master, the plaintiff’s exceptions thereto were overruled, the report was confirmed subject to the plaintiff’s appeal, and a final decree was entered dismissing the bill with costs, from which the plaintiff appealed.
The defendant is a corporation engaged in the manufacture of yarns. Its officers and directors are William C. Plunkett, Harold E. Thomas, and Eva Sweeney. The corporation employed as brokers to find a purchaser of the land in question the Park Realty Company, one of the partners in which, one Emil Ober, was the person who signed the written contract as agent for the defendant.
The master found that there was a misunderstanding between the parties as to the amount of land that was being offered for sale, that the officers of the defendant had no authority from the defendant to sell, and that Park Realty Company and its members had no authority to sign an agreement for the sale of the land in question.
If those findings stand, they are conclusive in favor of the defendant.’ In our opinion the exceptions of the plaintiff to the master’s report were properly overruled.
The burden was on the plaintiff to show that the contract was made or authorized by someone having authority to bind the defendant corporation. The land in question was not in use in the business of the defendant corporation. No officer is shown to have had any implied' authority to contract for the sale of it. James F. Monaghan Inc. v. M. Lowen-stein & Sons Inc. 290 Mass. 331, 333. Stoneman v. Fox Film Corp. 295 Mass. 419, 425. Kelly v. Citizens Finance Co. of Lowell, Inc. 306 Mass. 531. Braden v. Trustees of Phillips Academy, ante, 53.
Interlocutory decree affirmed.
Final decree affirmed with costs.