SMITH v. MURRAY


311 S.W.2d 591 (1958)

Mark B. SMITH v. Arthur MURRAY.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

Rehearing Denied April 9, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Laughlin, Watson & Creson, Memphis, for petitioner (complainant).

Sohm, Humphreys & Ling and J.E. Madden, Memphis, for respondent (defendant).


NEIL, Chief Justice.

Mark B. Smith, a licensed real estate broker in the City of Memphis, filed his original bill in the Chancery Court against Arthur Murray, seeking a decree against him for $3,500 as commissions alleged to be due him as a result of a sale of land by the owner, John P. Williams, to Murray.

The bill charged that complainant was a duly licensed real estate broker and that in August, 1955, "he learned that John P. Williams was interested in...

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