McConnell v. Payne & Winfrey
This text of 229 S.W. 355 (McConnell v. Payne & Winfrey) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals of Texas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The appellees, Payne & Winfrey, brought this suit to recover commissions alleged to have been earned on a contract of enlistment of land for sale. They allege that they were employed by the defendant to procure a purchaser for the property for the sum of $6,009, $2,000 cash and balance in one, two, three, and four years, for which service the defendant agreed to pay them a commission of 5 per cent. They also allege that they had produced a purchaser who was willing and able to purchase on said terms, but the defendant refused to sell to him. The jury found that the defendant listed the land with the plaintiffs for sale at a price of $6,000, $3,000 cash and balance in one, two, and three years, and that the plaintiffs procured a purchaser ready and able to buy on such terms. On this finding judgment was entered for the plaintiffs.
Reversed and remanded.
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