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HALE v. CHATHAM.
35549.
Breach of contract. Before Judge Vaughn. DeKalb Superior Court. November 30, 1954.
TOWNSEND, J.
An action brought by a real-state broker to recover damages for breach of an alleged contract for commissions is subject to general demurrer when it fails to allege that the broker has fully complied with the license laws of this State. (Regarding the necessity for license, see Code 84-1413.) It is immaterial whether the point was argued and considered in the trial court or not. Cline v. Crane, 90 Ga. App. 192 (82 S. E. 2d 175); Mayo v. Lynes, 80 Ga. App. 4 (55 S. E. 2d 174); Moody v. Foster, 74 Ga. App. 829 (3) (41 S. E. 2d 560). Accordingly, the petition here by a real-estate broker, seeking to recover commissions on an alleged exclusive listing contract, but failing to allege that the broker was legally licensed as such, was subject to general demurrer, and the trial court erred in overruling the same.
Wright, Oxford & Love, Clifford Oxford, contra.
Fraser & Shelfer, for plaintiff in error.
DECIDED FEBRUARY 25, 1955.
Tuesday October 7 21:51 CDT


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