DILLARD v. PAN-AMERICAN INVESTMENTS, INC.

SC 1860, SC 1860-X.

347 So.2d 990 (1977)

Pryor DILLARD v. PAN-AMERICAN INVESTMENTS, INC., a corporation, et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

July 8, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas V. Hale and Lowell H. Becraft, Jr., Huntsville, for appellant.

L. Tennent Lee, III, Huntsville, for appellees.


EMBRY, Justice.

Pryor Dillard, appellant here, filed suit against Pan-American Investments, Inc., claiming he was entitled to a commission because of the purchase by Pan-American, from others, of ten tracts of land. Pan-American defended on the basis that Dillard was not licensed as a real estate broker as required by Tit. 46, § 311(3), Code of Ala., therefore could not lawfully be paid a commission. A jury found in favor of Dillard and awarded the sum of $24...

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