| 1839 - 576 sider
...realization of the partnership estates. Nothing is more settled than that under such circumstances, what may have been advanced by one partner, or received...profits more than equal to what the other has received ; so that until the amount of such profit and loss be ascertained by the winding up of the partnership... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, James William Mylne, Richard Davis Craig - 1843 - 782 sider
...realisation of the partnership estate ? Nothing is more settled than that, under such circumstances, what may have been advanced by one partner, or received...received ; and until the amount of such profit and lots be ascertained by the winding up of the partnership affairs, neither partner has any remedy against,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1846 - 756 sider
...realization of the partnership estate ? Nothing is more settled than that, under such circumstances, what may have been advanced by one partner, or received...the winding up of the partnership affairs, neither partner has any remedy against, or liability to, the other for payment from one to the other, of what... | |
| North Carolina. Supreme Court, Hamilton Chamberlain Jones - 1859 - 510 sider
...received by another, only constitutes items in the account. There may be losses, the particular partners' share of which may be more than sufficient to exhaust...advanced ; or profits more than equal to what the other received ; and until the amount of such profit and loss be ascertained by the winding up of the partnership... | |
| Thomas Whitney Waterman - 1869 - 800 sider
...adjudged the payee owed and should pay to the maker, (a) * (a) Cummings v. Morris, 3 Bosw. 560. * " What may have been advanced by one partner or received by another can only cop^titute items in the account. There may be losses the particular partner's share of which may be... | |
| 1880 - 688 sider
...the insolvency proceedings. In Richardson v. Bank of England, 4 Myl. & G., 1G5, 172, Lord Cottenham said that nothing is more settled than that, even...the winding up of the partnership affairs, neither party has any remedy against, or liability to, the other for payment from one to the other of what... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.), Rowland M. Stover - 1880 - 700 sider
...insolvency proceedings. In Richardson agt. Bank of England (4 Myl. <fe C., 165, 172), lord COTTENHAM said that nothing is more settled than that, even...the winding up of the partnership affairs neither party has any remedy against, or liability to, the other for payment from one to the other of what... | |
| Joseph Story - 1881 - 788 sider
...realization of the partnership estate ? Nothing is more settled than that, under such circumstances, what may have been advanced by one partner, or received...sufficient to exhaust what he has advanced, or profits more PARTNERSHIP. [CHAP. XIV. §349. Mode of taking Accounts upon Dissolution. In respect to the mode of... | |
| William George (of the St. Paul bar.) - 1897 - 656 sider
...realization of the partnership estate? Nothing is more settled than that, under such circumstances, what may have been advanced by one partner, or received...the winding up of the partnership affairs, neither party maintain an action at law against his co-owner for the joint property. Hoff v. Rogers, 67 Miss.... | |
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