BELL, Judge.
1. The defendant's first contention is that the agreement as to the percentage of profits to be allowed the plaintiff as compensation under the alleged contract is too vague to be enforceable.
Admittedly, a provision in a contract which is too uncertain and indefinite to be capable of enforcement cannot be made the basis of a cause of action. Dale's Shoe Store v. Dale,
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