Watters, Wayne Robert & Anor v John Crisp Pty Ltd [1983] FCA 169
Commission was not payable because the purchasers' offer was expressly qualified as subject to finance, and there was insufficient evidence to conclude that the appellants accepted the qualified offer, or that the purchasers were ready, willing and able to purchase up to the time of withdrawal by the appellants.
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- Parties
- Appellant: Wayne Robert Watters; Appellant: Robyn Ellen Watters; Respondent: John Crisp Pty. Limited
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 28 July 1983
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal / Judgment After Appeal From Supreme Court of the ACT
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed
- Legal Topics
- Entitlement to Real Estate Agent's Commission, Ready, Willing and Able Purchaser, Sale of Property Subject to Finance
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Parties
Wayne Robert Watters
Appellant
Robyn Ellen Watters
Appellant
John Crisp Pty. Limited
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Judgment After Appeal From Supreme Court of the ACT
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether commission agreement entitles real estate agent to payment upon introduction of a person 'ready, willing and able' to purchase property where offer was subject to finance and no contract was concluded
- 2 Whether the purchasers introduced were ready, willing and able to purchase at the relevant time
Ratio Decidendi
Commission was not payable because the purchasers' offer was expressly qualified as subject to finance, and there was insufficient evidence to conclude that the appellants accepted the qualified offer, or that the purchasers were ready, willing and able to purchase up to the time of withdrawal by the appellants.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed
Orders
- Order of Supreme Court of ACT and judgment of Court of Petty Sessions awarding respondent $1,710 set aside
- Respondent's complaint in the Court of Petty Sessions dismissed
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