TOWNSEND, Presiding Judge.
1. It is noted that the original employment contract, while it does not bind the plaintiff to make the defendant any advances against commissions earned or to be earned, authorizes such advances to be made, does not treat them as a general indebtedness if made, and provides only for a commitment on the part of the defendant to repay out of commissions earned. Such payments, when made, are "unconditional payments for services rendered, irrespective...
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