He approached one Ralph Guthrie, an officer of Corland, and agreed to bring him together with a possible operator. He advised that he would be acting as a broker "and that in the event that an agreement was reached with a customer" procured by him, he would expect a brokerage commission from Corland. Guthrie orally agreed. Later, it developed that Frank was also to get commissions for the operating and consulting aspects of the deal. There was no written agreement. Plaintiff...
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