Judges: Freedman
Filed Date: 12/7/1904
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/12/2024
The only question in this case was as to the authority of one Hanley to make a contract with the plaintiff for the sale of a gas engine, and agreeing to pay him a commission therefor. The contract was in writing, on a letter head containing the defendant’s name, address, etc., and also these words: “Address reply to Brown-Cochran Company at Eastern Office, 10 Havermeyer Building, New York City—R. E. Hardy, Manager.” This contract was signed in the following manner: “The Brown-Cochran Company by R. E. Hardy.” The contract provided for the rent of premises owned by plaintiff, and also contained prices at which engines were agreed to be furnished to plaintiff; he to receive as commissions upon sales all sums at which the engines were sold for over such list price. After the execution of this contract, the defendant stored its engines in plaintiff’s rooms, paid
Judgment affirmed, with costs. All concur.