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Series: Estates Gazette Case Summaries ; [2000] EGCS 121 (11/11/00)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Central London County Court 28 September 2000. "Lady Manor Ltd v Fat Cat Cafe Bars". Claimant estate agent sent details of a property, before it went on the general market, to the defendant. The letter stated that fees would become payable if the introduction led to a successful transaction. The defendant bought the property through the vendor's retained agent, and the claimant brought a claim to recover commission fees. The main issue was whether the claimant and defendant had an agreement that the defendant would pay claimant's commission."Held", claim dismissed.
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Central London County Court 28 September 2000. "Lady Manor Ltd v Fat Cat Cafe Bars". Claimant estate agent sent details of a property, before it went on the general market, to the defendant. The letter stated that fees would become payable if the introduction led to a successful transaction. The defendant bought the property through the vendor's retained agent, and the claimant brought a claim to recover commission fees. The main issue was whether the claimant and defendant had an agreement that the defendant would pay claimant's commission."Held", claim dismissed.