Case ID: nc_120/html/0488-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

J. A. ARRINGDALE v. ENFIELD LUMBER COMPANY.
    
      Broker — Negotiating Sale— Commissions.
    
    A broker is not entitled to commissions on a sale unless he finds a purchaser in a situation and ready and willing to complete the purchase on the terms agreed upon between the broker and vendor.
    Civil actioN, tried before Robinson, J., and a j ury, at Rail Term, 1896, of Halifax Superior Court. The cause of action was a claim for commissions for sale of real estate for defendant. The plaintiff was non-suited and appealed.
    
      Messrs. FI. G. Connor and MaoRae da Ray, for appellant.
    
      Messrs. T N. Hill and Rmid Bell, for appellee.
   Per Curiam:

There was not sufficient evidence to go to the jury. This case is governed by Mallonee v. Young, 119 N. C., 549.

Affirmed.