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Parker, the owner of certain unimproved real estate in chicago, employed adams, a real estate agent, to sell the property for a price of $250,000 or more and agreed to pay adams a commission of 6 percent for making a sale. adams negotiated with turner, who was interested in the property and willing to pay as much as $280,000 for it. adams made an agreement with turner that if adams could obtain parker's signature to a contract to sell the property to turner for $250,000, turner would pay adams a bonus of $10,000. adams prepared and parker and turner signed a contract for the sale of the property to turner for $250,000. turner refuses to pay adams the $10,000 as promised. parker refuses to pay adams the 6 percent commission. in an action by adams against parker and turner, what is the judgment?

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