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McGeary v. Satchwell

Supreme Court of California,Department One
Jul 31, 1900
129 Cal. 389 (Cal. 1900)

Opinion

S.F. No. 1919.

July 31, 1900.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco and from an order denying a new trial. James M. Troutt, Judge.

The facts are stated in the opinion.

Robert Ash, for Appellant.

Robert Ferrall, and W.H. Payson, for Original Respondent.

Alex McCulloch, for Executors of Deceased Respondent.


Appeal from a judgment for the defendant and an order denying a new trial. The action was brought to recover the sum of three hundred and forty dollars for services rendered by the plaintiff in effecting a sale of defendant's land. On the trial the court refused to hear evidence of the contract on the ground it was not in writing.

The cases comes directly under the provisions of section 1624, subdivision 6, of the Civil Code; and similar contracts have uniformly been held invalid by this court. (McCarthy v. Loupe, 62 Cal. 300; Myres v. Surryhne, 67 Cal. 657; Zeimer v. Antisell, 75 Cal. 509; McPhail v. Buell, 87 Cal. 115; Shanklin v. Hall, 100 Cal. 26.) The case of Clark v. Allen, 125 Cal. 276, cited by appellant, has no application. In that case the contract was in writing.

The judgment and order should be affirmed.

Haynes, C., and Gray, C., concurred.

For the reasons given in the foregoing opinion the judgment and order are affirmed.

Garoutte, J., Van Dyke, J., Harrison, J.


Summaries of

McGeary v. Satchwell

Supreme Court of California,Department One
Jul 31, 1900
129 Cal. 389 (Cal. 1900)
Case details for

McGeary v. Satchwell

Case Details

Full title:JOHN McGEARY, Appellant, v. JOHN SATCHWELL, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court of California,Department One

Date published: Jul 31, 1900

Citations

129 Cal. 389 (Cal. 1900)
62 P. 58

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