Markowitz v. Miller
This text of 113 N.Y.S. 1037 (Markowitz v. Miller) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Appellate Terms of the Supreme Court of New York primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The plaintiff sued to recover commissions alleged to have been earned in procuring a contract with one Lacs for an exchange of defendant’s property. The court directed a verdict in favor of defendant on the ground that the contract with Lacs, so procured by plaintiff, was not an enforceable one under the laws of this state. Plaintiff appeals.
The contract with Lacs contained the following provision:
“The foregoing contract is entered into upon the distinct understanding and agreement that the said party of the second part (Lacs) enters into this contract subject to its approval by the Supreme Court of the state of New York, or of a justice thereof, the property above described to be conveyed by the party of the second part being owned by Samuel Lacs as guardian of Jacob M. Lacs, an infant.”
Plaintiff swears that upon the signing of this contract defendant again promised to pay plaintiff’s commission for procuring the said contract. Plaintiff’s testimony indicates that, as between himself and defendant, there was an understanding that, upon defendant’s acceptance of this conditional contract with Lacs, plaintiff’s labors were concluded, and his commission earned. The fact that the contract of exchange with Lacs could not be carried into effect does not appear, [1038]*1038according to plaintiff’s evidence, to affect the latter’s claim, since the defendant accepted the contract with the risk attaching thereto, as shown by the provision therein above quoted. There is a conflict of proof as to the facts, and a question raised for the jury. It was, therefore, error to direct a verdict.
Judgment reversed, and new trial ordered, with costs to appellant to abide the event.
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