Burke, J. The sole issue presented by this appeal is whether—construing these pleadings in a light most favorable to plaintiff and accepting for the moment these allegations as true—plaintiff has set forth facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action. In our opinion, a cause of action, though inartful in its presentation, has been pleaded. Plaintiff, asserting that his actions were those of an agent performed at the request o…
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