PRUDENTIAL PREFERRED PROPERTIES v. UNDERWOOD RANCH CO.

No. 93-139.

873 P.2d 598 (1994)

The PRUDENTIAL PREFERRED PROPERTIES, a Wyoming corporation, Appellant (Plaintiff), v. UNDERWOOD RANCH COMPANY, a partnership; Israel Roter; Joe Bowen; and Stanley Green, Appellees (Defendants).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

April 26, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul J. Drew of Drew & Carlson, Gillette, for appellant.

W.H. Vines of Jones, Jones, Vines & Hunkins, Wheatland, for appellees.

Before MACY, C.J., and THOMAS, CARDINE, GOLDEN and TAYLOR, JJ.


CARDINE, Justice.

Prudential Preferred Properties (Prudential) sued the Underwood Ranch Company (Underwood) for a commission they claimed for the sale of Underwood's property. The trial court granted Underwood summary judgment holding they did not owe Prudential a commission under their listing agreement as a matter of law.

We affirm.

Prudential raises the following issues:

ISSUE I Whether the trial court erred in denying appellant...

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