Hoen v. Kidd

101 A. 782, 130 Md. 696, 1917 Md. LEXIS 173
CourtCourt of Appeals of Maryland
DecidedJune 28, 1917
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Hoen v. Kidd, 101 A. 782, 130 Md. 696, 1917 Md. LEXIS 173 (Md. 1917).

Opinion

This was a suit brought by the appellee against the appellant for the recovery of commissions claimed to have been earned by the plaintiff (the appellee), under a contract, in effecting a sale of woodland belonging to the defendant which he had been employed to sell. A prayer of the defendant to withdraw the case from the consideration of the jury was refused, and the verdict being for the plaintiff, the defendant took this appeal. *Page 697

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