Knipe Land Co. v. Robertson
Annotate this CasePlaintiffs Knipe Land Company (KLC) and John Knipe appealed a jury verdict in favor of Defendants Richard and Johnnie Robertson and Robertson Kennels, Inc. KLC is a real estate broker that specializes in agricultural and commercial real property. In 2005, the Robertsons signed an employment contract with KLC, where KLC was granted an exclusive listing to sell 1400 acres they owned. KLC would earn a percentage commission of the sales price or nonrefundable portions of any earnest money paid. In 2005, Robert and Sheila Harmon signed a purchase contract to buy the Robertsons' 1400 acres. The Harmons paid $50,000 as earnest money. Under the terms of the purchase agreement, $35,000 of the earnest amount would be non-refundable. The Harmons did not purchase the property, and the nonrefundable portion of the earnest money was transferred from the Harmons' real estate broker to KLC, which in turn distributed it to the Robertsons. In 2007, Robertson Kennels signed an employment contract with KLC to sell 1887 acres of land it owned. MidAmerican Nuclear Energy Company, LLC entered into a purchase agreement to purchase all of the Robertsons' property. The company paid $450,000 as nonrefundable earnest money. MidAmerican did not purchase the Robertsons' property. After the Harmon and MidAmerican purchase contracts ended, KLC demanded the Robertsons' pay its commission from the two cancelled purchase agreements. Upon review, the Supreme Court found that the Robertsons "clearly breached the unambiguous employment contracts and there was insufficient evidence to support the jury's verdict." The Court vacated the damages and attorney fees that were awarded to the Robertsons at trial, and remanded the case to the district court for further proceedings.
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