2600 Bick v. Murphy... 2606 Murray v. Vanderpoel. 2606 Maze v. Brown.... 2606 Bunnell v. Ranney.. 2606 Scofield v. Adriance. 2606 Matter of Latz .... 2611 Estate of Bogert..... 2614 Crossman v. Crossman. 2614 Crossman v. Crossman. 2615 In re Powers. 2615 Dyer v. Erving. 2617 Dyer v. Erving. 2617 Hammersley v. Lockman. 2618 Estate of Bogert.. 2618 Matter of Hoyt.. 2 Dem. 251. 2 Dem. 311. 2 Dem. 217. 2 Dem. 327. 2 Dem. 486. 33 Hun, 618. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 128. 2 Dem. 69. 95 N. Y. 145. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 326. 2 Dem. 160. 2 Dem. 160. 2 Dem. 524. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 128. 67 How. Pr. 57. 2 Dem. 117. 2 Dem. 443. 2723 Estate of Collins.. 2723 Estate of Stagg... 2723, subd. 1. Peters v. Carr.. 2729 Schlegel v. Winckel. 2743 Estate of York....... 2743 Tilden v. Dows.. 2793, subd. 5. Smith v. Meakin. 2842 2815 Griffin v. Sarsfield..... Ledwith e. Union Trust Co.... Ledwith v. Union Trust Co.. 2846, 2847 Welch v. Gallagher.. 2847-2850 Smith v. Lusk 2851 Griffin v. Sarsfield... 2876 Irr v. Schroeder.. 2894-2904 Stern v. Moss.... 2901 Irr v. Schroeder.. 2902 Irr v. Schroeder.. 2916 Irr v. Schroeder.. 2917 Irr v. Schroeder.. 2920 Irr v. Schroeder.. 2925 Irr v. Schroeder.. 2933 Irr v. Schroeder.. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 85. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 88. 2 Dem. 22. 2 Dem. 134. 2 Dem. 232. 2 Dem. 232, 2 Dem. 232. 2 Dem. 134. 2 Dem. 257. 2 Dem. 290, 96 N. Y. 88; 5 Civ. Pro. 267. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 245. 2 Dem. 247. 2 Dem. 489. 2 Dem. 624. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 62. 2 Dem. 129. 2 Dem. 257. 2 Dem. 58. 2 Dem. 439. 2 Dem. 40. 2 Dem. 595. 2 Dem. 4. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 253. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 182. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 253. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 253. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 253. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 253. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 253. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 253. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 253. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 28. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 56. 32 Hun, 61. 33 Hun, 277. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 333. 3247 Remington Paper Co. v. O'Dougherty... 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 79. McGovern v. McGovern.. 3253 Boyd v. N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Co..... 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 224. 3334 People v. City Bank........ 3343, subd. 2 Mauran v. Hawley.. Ch. 18, tit. 3, art. 5 Jones v. Hammersley.... 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 156. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 371. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 156. 50 Super. 393. 6 N. Y. Civ. Pro. 371. 32 Hun, 360. 96 N. Y. 32. 2 Dem. 396. 2 Dem. 286. 2 Dem. 402. 2 Dem. 402. 2 Dem. 610. 2 Dem. 58. CIVIL PROCEDURE REPORTS. KNAPP, APPELLANT, . SIMON, IMPLEADED, ETC., RESPONDENT. COURT OF APPEALS, 1884. SS 382, 539-541. Broker.-Effect of concealment by, of the name of his principal.—Rights and liabilities of.-Pleading.-- When court of appeals will consider a case upon the cause of action disclosed by the evidence rather than on that set up in the pleadings.-Duty of court to give party benefit of cause of action established by the evidence notwithstanding insufficiency of pleadings. -Statute of limitations.—Application of, to broker's contract. An agent who purchases property without disclosing the name of his principal to the vendor, at the time of the purchase, renders himself personally liable to the vendor for the purchase price, [', 4] and this is the only consequence of the omission. [2] The vendor, upon discovering the name of the principal in the transaction, may also hold him responsible for the price of the property bought, provided he has not mean while in good faith paid such price to the agent, and the vendor may pursue either the agent or principal or both, until he recovers the contract price. [3, 4] When a broker purchases or sells property without disclosing to the respective principals in the transaction the name of the party for whom he acts, he becomes personally liable for the purchase price VOL. VI.-1 |