Fyller & Vordenbaumen v. Brewster

6 La. App. 845, 1927 La. App. LEXIS 319
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMay 13, 1927
DocketNo. 2166
StatusPublished

This text of 6 La. App. 845 (Fyller & Vordenbaumen v. Brewster) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Louisiana Court of Appeal primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Fyller & Vordenbaumen v. Brewster, 6 La. App. 845, 1927 La. App. LEXIS 319 (La. Ct. App. 1927).

Opinion

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

REYNOLDS, J.

In this suit plaintiff prays for judgment against defendant for $1750.00; $250.00 contracted to be paid to E. H. Vordenbaumen for finding a purchaser for defendant’s rotary drilling rig at the price of $4500.00 and $1500.00 to be paid F. M. Fuller for finding a purchaser for the sme rig at $6000.00.

Defendant denied having employed plaintiff to find a purchaser for his drilling rig at any price or under any conditions.

On these issues the case was tried and there was judgment for plaintiff for the amount sued for and defendant appealed.

[846]*846OPINION

In this case the evidence makes it clear that F. M. Fuller secured a purchased for defendant’s drilling rig that defendant had agreed to take $4500.00 for at the price of $6000.00 in the person of F. B. Imboden who came from Dallas, Texas, to Shreveport, Louisiana, on the invitation of Mr. F. M. Fuller and his guarantee that he would pay Mr. Imboden’s expenses both ways if he would come to Shreveport and examine the rig and was not pleased with it.

It is also clear that Imboden came to Shreveport and that Mr. Fuller showed him the rig and that through the efforts of Mr. Fuller he was completely “sold” on the rig.

It is also certain that defendant, who admits that he told Mr. Yordenbaumen he would sell the rig for $4500.00, sold the rig to Imboden for $6000.00.

And the only question for decision is did defendant agree to pay plaintiff the commission alleged.

E. H. Vordenbaumen testified, page 2:

“Q. Now, Mr. Brewster agreed that in case you should obtain a purchaser at this price of four thousand five hundred dollars ($4500.00) for this drilling rig that he would allow you a commission of two hundred and fifty dollars?.
"A. Pie did.
(Page 3):
“Q. All right, go ahead.
“A. So I went down to Mr. Brewster and told him we had got some parties from Dallas and would bring them over and try to sell this rig for him to them and Mr. Brewster said: ‘All right, go ahead and sell it to them’. And I mentioned to him at that time that Mr. Fuller had agreed to sell it or had sold it, his rig for six thousand dollars, and we would substitute this one for the one he had sold if the parties agreed to buy it if Mr. Brewster would protect us for the difference between the forty-five hundred dollars ($4500.00) less two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) and the six thousand dollars ($6000.00).
“‘Q. Now, at the time of this conversation between you and Mr. Fuller and Mr. Brewster, did Mr. Brewster agree to allow to you your commission of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) that was mentioned in your first agreement?
“A. I don’t know that that particular line of talk came up at that time, but the understanding was we were to ’he protected for seventeen hundred and fifty dollars ($1750.00), my two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) and Fuller’s fifteen hundred dollars ($1500.00) making seventeen hundred and fifty dollars ($1750.00).
“Q. Was the price of forty-five hundred dollars ($4500.00) net to Mr. Brewster?
“A. Yes; less two hundred and fifty dollars commission to me, and Mr. Fuller had sold this, hei was willing to sell this rig to these parties for six thousand dollars and make the difference and Mr. Brewster agreed to it.
(Page 18):
“Q. Well, now, it seems that you and M.r Fuller went down to Mr. Brewster’s office after these people arrived. I believe you stated that.
“A. Yes, sir.
(Page 23):
“Q. Something has been said about two Mr. Fullers. Which Mr. Fuller was it?
“A. The oldest one. The last visit the youngest one came, too. All three of us were there.
“Q. All three of you?
“A. Yes, sir.
“Q. Did all three of you talk to Mr. Brewster, or did you talk to Mr. Brewster and they waited out in the other office?
“A. All three of us talked to Mr. Brewster to some extent, because Brewster was sitting in one corner and we were standing across facing him' and talking to him, and [847]*847there Mr. Fuller and his son and myself went in and Brewster said he had sold the rig to Palmer and some other man, and as a matter of fact he was right then and there selling it to Imboden.
(Page 30):
“Q. Now, it has been testified to that some few days after that or at some subsequent time, you went with Mr. Fuller to see Mr. Brewster again.
“A. Yes.
“Q. . That is the second agreement?
“A. Yes.
“Q. And at that time Mr. Brewster agreed that he would make the sale for the price of six thousand dollars.
“A. Yes, sir.
“Q. And protect you and Mr. Fuller to the amount of seventeen hundred and fifty dollars.
“A. Yes, sir.
“Q. Then the price of the rig was to be forty-two hundred and fifty dollars net to Mr. Brewster.
“A. That is correct.
“Q. Now, acting under that agreement, Mr. Vordenbaumen, Mr. Fuller brought his parties over from Dallas?
“A. He did.
(Page 32) :
“Q. And that the parties had been taken out by Mr. Fuller to look at the rig? *
“A. Yes, sir.
“Q. And he told you at that time — you told him at that time that they had wired for the funds?
“A. Yes.
“Q. And he stated then that he would wait until the next morning?
‘A. Yes.”
F. A. Fuller testified, pages 40 and 41:
‘Q. Now, Mr. Fuller, I will ask you the question whether or not you and your father and Mr. Vordenbaumen ever called on Mr. Brewster after this trip to the rig?
“A. Yes, sir; we three went down to see Mr. Brewster.
“Q. State who was present?
“A. Why Mr. Vordenbaumen, my father and myself went down to see Mr. Brewster and he was out in the shop and one of the men in the office called him in and we told him we had a party to buy the drilling rig at six thousand dollars, the drilling rig he had located úp on the Belcher road and which Mr. Vordenbaumen was to sell for forty-two hundred and fifty dollars and Mr. Brewster was to give him two hundred and fifty dollars commission.

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
6 La. App. 845, 1927 La. App. LEXIS 319, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/fyller-vordenbaumen-v-brewster-lactapp-1927.