McCormick v. Bonfils

1900 OK 7, 60 P. 296, 9 Okla. 605, 1900 Okla. LEXIS 91
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedFebruary 7, 1900
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Bluebook
McCormick v. Bonfils, 1900 OK 7, 60 P. 296, 9 Okla. 605, 1900 Okla. LEXIS 91 (Okla. 1900).

Opinion

Opinion of the court by

Irwin, J.:

In this ease it is contended by plaintiff that the contract for the sale of the premises in question is made by the letters written by the deltendant, Bonfils, to his agent, J. V. Koogle, and the answers thereto. No other evidence is offered in support of the contract. The letters are as follows:

"Perry, O. T., August 28, 1897.
"Mr. Thos. Bonfils,
“Denver, Colorado.
“Dear Sir: — Will you sell one or both of your lots on south side square. If you will I would like very much, to have the handling of them. Will charge the regular commission, that is, five per cent, of the first $1,000 and two and one-half per cent, after that. Will transact your business through either of the banks here that you may designate. Pitease let me hear from you, Tom, either for or against by return mail. Your friend,
"J. V. Koogle.»
'No. 1.
*608 “Burean of Audit and Account of the City of Denver, August 30, 1897. A. F. Eckdahl, City Auditor. A. T. McDonald, Deputy.
“J. V. Koogle,
“Perry, O. T.
“Dear Sir: — I am just, in receipt of your letter, and will say regarding .sale of lots, that 1 am now on a deal with a party for lot 16, where Mrs- Richey i®, and if tibe trade is not made in a few days, will be in a position to talk business with you. What is the very best offer you cau make for the lot and building? Property is going up in Perry, and is lower now than it will be nest year. I am also on a trade for the two other lots. Yours, “T. L. Bonfils, care City Auditor’s Office.”
■ “No. 2.
“Perry, O. T., Oct. 7, 1897.
“T. L. Bonfils, Esq.,
“Denver, Colorado.
“Dear Sir: — Have you closed the deal on your lots on south side square yet? If not can you give nue-a price on same? Hive me the very best you can do, Tom, and if you are reasonable I think I' can sell the lots- Please let me hear from you by return mail. Truly yours,
“J. V. Koogle.”
“No. 3.
“Bureau of Audit and Account of the City of Denver, October 9, 1897. A. F. Eckdahl, City Auditor. A. T. McDonald, Deputy.
“J. V. Koogle,
“Perry, O. T.
“Dear Sir: — I am in receipt of your letter, and in reply will say the deal ha,s not yet been closed with the party who has been thinking of buying the lots, and I am under no obligations to wait longer on him. I will take net, $2,300 fo;r lots 12 and 13 and $1,100 for lot 16. I *609 think this is a very reasonable offer. Let me hear from you if you have a prospective purchaser. Yours,
■ “Thos. L. Bonfils.”
“No. 4.
“Perry, O. T., Oct. 15, 1897.
“Thos. Bonfils, Esq.,
“Denver, Colorado.
“Dear Sir: — I have an offer of $900 and purchaser to pay one-half of a,ll taxesi due on lot 16, blk. B. This, is all cash. I have not looked taxes up on this lot but will do so. Will you please write me as to> whether you own all buildings oh lots 12, 13 and 16. Of course you may-mot entertain this offer, but I «hall send you any offer that is made me. I just closed dea.1 for lot 14, block 24, on east side square yesterday. You will remember that is the lot formerly occupied by Banks & Wade, and the building costs in the neighborhood of $1,000. I sold the lot and building for $1,000. Please let me hear from you by return mail. Yours truly,
“J. V. Kooglb.”
“No. 5.
“Bureau of Audit and Account of t'lig City of Denver, October 18,1897. A. F. Eckdahl, City Auditor. A. T. McDonald, Deputy.
“J. Y. Koogle,
“Perry, O. T.
“Dear Sir: — 1 am in receipt of your letter, and in reply will say, that I will take one thousand dollars for" lot 16, and pay one-half of the taxes provided a proposition I havp instructed my attorney to make to a party does not go through. As to the taxesi, I am satisfied, the county cannot collect them until a deed has been.issued by the government, and I have been informed that Rock-away was going to test the matter in the courts.. I own all the buildings on lots 12, 13 and 16, except the one *610 occupied by Clark. I am satisfied property will increase in value 25 per cent, between now and next spring. I am n-ort anxio-us- to dispose of 'any of the lots just no-w for this reason. Yours, etc.,
“Trios. L. Bonfils.”
“No. G.
“Perry, O. T., October 21, 1897.
“Mr. Trios. Bonfils, Esq.,
“Denver, Colorado.
“Dear Sir: — I wired you this evening that I had sold lot 16, in block B, and that a letter would follow the telegram. In accordance of this I will write the particulars -of the sale. You wrote me that you would take $1,000 and- would pay one-half of the taxes. The taxes, -on lot 1G, block B, are ais follows:
“For the year 1891, paid, $121.77. School, $15. Rebate, $79.77. For the year 1895, $58.11. Flor the year 1896, $92.89. For the year 1897, $72.67.' Yo-ur rebate-for 1891 will pay your tax for 1897, and Leave a balance of $3.05. Taxes for ’95, $58.11; and taxes for ’96, $92.89, would sum up, $151.33. Less $3.05, would leave $118.28. The half -of-this, $71.11, the amount you would pay on taxes- Now my man will pay all the- taxes and $925 cash. And' I have men figuring on your o th-er lots and hope eventually to sell them. I will charge you a very light coimmislsi-on, namely, $25, and as I owe you an old account of $5, you will owe but $20 on commission. I saw Mr. Pancoast, and he tails me that before receiving your letter instructing him to- lease to Mrs.’ Richey, he had leased from month to month from another party.
“As 1 have on my books three lot® o-n the square, either of which I am authorized to sell for $800, of which I am to receive in cash, $10 commission, I certainly think, Mr. Bonfils, that your property is- well sold. Roekaway has started no suit testing the legality of' taxes and I very much doubt if he will, a® Judge Bierer,. *611

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