Heffelfinger v. Haas
Heffelfinger v. Haas
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This is an appeal brought to recover a commission alleged to be due by the defendant to the plaintiff for services as a real estate broker. An oral contract was proved by the plaintiff and the testimony of the latter is corroborated to some extent by admissions of the defendant.
Judgment affirmed.
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- -Principal and agent — Real estate brokers — Commissions—Employment — Evidence. In an action by a real estate broker to collect his commissions, a judgment for the plaintiff will be sustained, where the evidence shows that the plaintiff took the defendant to see the property, went with him to the agent who had charge of it for sale, and brought the parties together, although the transaction was finally consummated in his absence.