Jansen v. Mitchell
Jansen v. Mitchell
Opinion of the Court
The appellee, a real estate agent, sued and recovered a judgment against appellant for the sum of $220 as commissions on the sale of a tract of land. The facts show that the appellant resided in another state, and that he had an interest in a tract of land in Titus county, where the ap-pellee was engaged in the real estate business. A correspondence took place between the parties which induced the appellee to undertake the sale of a specified tract upon terms furnished. He found a purchaser willing, ready, and able' to take the land upon the terms proposed by the appellant; but the sale was not completed, because of conditions for which the appellant was responsible.
The judgment is- affirmed.
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