SHEPARD, Justice.
This case involves commissions and fringe benefits earned by appellant Jacoby while acting as an insurance salesman. Respondent Capaldi is a general agent for an insurance company, and in September of 1966 he engaged Jacoby to act as a selling agent. As a selling agent, Jacoby was to receive commissions and, if he obtained a certain level of sales, a Hawaiian vacation.
Policies of insurance were thereafter sold by Jacoby. This action results...
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