Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of California, Volume 79Bancroft-Whitney, 1906 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... contract which he avers in his complaint was one of part- nership , by which the defendant was to furnish the capital to purchase real estate , and the plaintiff to furnish the neces- sary skill and labor in reselling the same , and to ...
... contract which he avers in his complaint was one of part- nership , by which the defendant was to furnish the capital to purchase real estate , and the plaintiff to furnish the neces- sary skill and labor in reselling the same , and to ...
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California. Supreme Court. he had , by the contract , employed the plaintiff to sell the real estate , as his agent , upon terms similar to those set up by plaintiff . The contract is alleged to have been in parol , and it is so found by ...
California. Supreme Court. he had , by the contract , employed the plaintiff to sell the real estate , as his agent , upon terms similar to those set up by plaintiff . The contract is alleged to have been in parol , and it is so found by ...
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... contract was one of agency , the plaintiff to have a share of the prof- its as his commissions for the sale of the tract of land described in the complaint . Upon this question the court . below found for the plaintiff . The defendant ...
... contract was one of agency , the plaintiff to have a share of the prof- its as his commissions for the sale of the tract of land described in the complaint . Upon this question the court . below found for the plaintiff . The defendant ...
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... contract has been executed and the profits have gone into his hands , be heard to say that the contract under which the profits were realized was void under the statute of frauds . But admitting the contract to have been one of partner ...
... contract has been executed and the profits have gone into his hands , be heard to say that the contract under which the profits were realized was void under the statute of frauds . But admitting the contract to have been one of partner ...
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... contract such a construction . There would be no justice or equity in giving the respondent a share of the purchase - money of the part sold , and leaving the appellant with the remainder of the tract on his hands , upon the sale of ...
... contract such a construction . There would be no justice or equity in giving the respondent a share of the purchase - money of the part sold , and leaving the appellant with the remainder of the tract on his hands , upon the sale of ...
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