Case ID: minn_102/html/0514-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

JOHN H. LONG v. LOUISE P. HENRY.
    
    November 8, 1907.
    Nos. 15,329—(68).
    Action in the district court for Hennepin county against Louise P. Henry and E. M. Henry, her husband, to recover $1,120 as commission for finding-a purchaser of real estate. The case was tried before Holt, J., and a jury which rendered a verdict in favor of plaintiff for $1,149.50. Prom' an order-denying her motion to set aside the verdict and grant a new trial, Louise P.. Henry appealed.
    Affirmed.
    
      Enoch Johnson, for appellant.
    
      F. D. Larrabee and A. S. Keyes, for respondent.
    
      
       Reported in 113 N. W. 1134.
    
   PER OURIAM.

The respondent, claiming to have procured a purchaser for property belonging to the appellant, brought his action to recover a commission, and secured a verdict. The defendant appealed from an order denying her motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict or for a new trial.

The only question involved, and submitted to the jury by the trial court, was: whether the person procured as a purchaser was a bona fide bidder who was ready and willing to make his bid good. The evidence sustains the finding of the jury on this issue. The other questions raised by the assignments of error have been fully considered and found without merit. The order appealed from is therefore affirmed.