Appellate Court of Illinois, 1918

Lawrence v. Sherman

Lawrence v. Sherman
Appellate Court of Illinois · Decided May 13, 1918 · McSurely
211 Ill. App. 237

Lawrence v. Sherman

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Justice McSurely

delivered the opinion of the court.

Abstract of the Decision. Brokers — when sale of secret process to purchaser not procured by broher may not he enjoined. A broker who has knowledge of the existence of a secret process for refining oil and undertakes as a broker to bring the owners and a prospective licensee together, the principals having the right to sell to another than a licensee procured by the broker without liability for payment of compensation, has no interest in the process, even though his compensation is to be based upon a certain percentage of the royalties arising from the license, and consequently cannot enjoin the sale of the process to a purchaser not procured by him.

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