Peyer v. Jacobs


275 Wis. 364 (1957)

PEYER and others, Respondents, vs. JACOBS, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

April 9, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Johnson & DeBaufer of Whitewater, and oral argument by Easton Johnson.

For the respondents Peyer there was a brief and oral argument by Philip Weinberg of Milwaukee.

For the respondent Thornton Realty Corporation there was a brief by Edgarton & Hobbs of Fond du Lac.


BROWN, J.

Jacobs, the defendant and appellant, owned a farm and wished to sell it. He listed it for sale with one Hamilton, a salesman employed by defendant Thornton Realty Corporation. Hamilton approached Mr. and Mrs. Peyer, the plaintiffs, and interested them in the purchase. After talking over the terms on which Peyer would be willing to buy, Hamilton prepared an "Offer to Purchase" which the Peyers signed and which was then presented to Jacobs. On June 23, 1953...

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