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245 _aBentleys Estate Agents Ltd v Granix Ltd
260 _c1989
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490 _aEstates Gazette
_v(1989) 27 EG 93
520 _aQBD 21 October 1989 In this action Bentleys Estate Agents (B) sued Granix (G), a property company , for commission gained by the introduction of a Mr and Mrs Dunn to a maisonette owned by G. B had introduced the Dunns to G and claimed commission. However, G contended that this introduction was in fact made by another firm of estate agents (X). Both estate agents charged G commission and G faced with competing claims and with no direct knowledge of the facts, paid the commission to X, but subject to an undertaking to indemnify G if it should turn out that B were entitled to commission. X had first brought the property to the Dunns` notice, but it was B who persuaded them to view it. However, the Dunns agreed that it would be unfair for B to have the commission for the sale as they felt X had been more helpful in trying to find them something to buy. So they decided to cancel an appointment with B and arrange one with X. X was informed, but B wasn`t and therefore both firms turned up f
690 _aMANAGEMENT-BUSINESS MANAGEMENT-PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
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948 _c04/03/1997
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