Richey v. McGinnis Investment Co.

196 P.2d 131, 87 Cal. App. 2d 145, 1948 Cal. App. LEXIS 1305
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedAugust 6, 1948
DocketCiv. No. 16228
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Richey v. McGinnis Investment Co., 196 P.2d 131, 87 Cal. App. 2d 145, 1948 Cal. App. LEXIS 1305 (Cal. Ct. App. 1948).

Opinion

MOORE, P. J.

Having procured a competent offer to buy certain realty and an acceptance thereof by the owners who had listed the property with the corporate respondent, appellant as selling agent sued to recover his portion of the brokerage paid to the corporation. His suit having been rejected below, he demands a reversal of the judgment on the ground that his task as salesman was finished when the offer of the buyers had been accepted by the sellers.

Respondent corporation was a licensed real estate broker with respondent Donald M. McGinnis, hereinafter referred to as Donald, also a licensed real estate broker, as its president and general manager. The corporation, herein designated as respondent, employed appellant and respondent Husted as salesmen. There was no contractual relationship between appellant and Husted or between appellant and Donald. The compensation, to. be paid, to appellant or Husted. was governed, [147]*147wholly by the following rule of respondent: “Remuneration: Except by specific arrangement to the contrary, a salesman closing a deal is to receive 60 per cent of the commission derived from a given sale.”

In October, 1945, the owners of a hotel listed it for sale with respondent and agreed to pay a commission of 5 per cent of the selling price. For one month prior to December 3, 1945, appellant negotiated with Matlaw and Carr for the purpose of selling the hotel to them. About December 4, 1945, they signed an agreement

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