What is the obligation of a broker to perform services and the right of the principal to rescind because of the broker's failure?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Coleman v. Mora, 263 Cal.App.2d 137, 69 Cal.Rptr. 166 (Cal. App. 1968):

The obligation of the broker to perform services and the right of the principal to rescind because of the broker's failure to perform found expression in Fischer v. Paterson, 97 N.H. 318, 86 A.2d 851, 852--853, a case involving a contract containing substantially the same provisions as the contract here:

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