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137 Ala. 511

Pace v. Smith

Supreme Court of Alabama

Decided November 15, 1902

Supreme Court of Alabama · decided 1902-11-15

Tried before the Hon. John O. Carmichael. The appellant in this case, Edward M. Pace, filed a bill of complaint against the appellee, Edward A. ¡Smith, his former co-partner, asking for an accounting and settlement of the partnership affairs.

Cited by 1 later decisions — most recently March 1946

1 state decisions

Relies on Brown v. Burnum

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Decided 1902-11-15

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TYSON, J.

¶1We agree with the chancellor that the averments of the bill show a sale by complainant of his interest in the partnership property to the respondent. The case, therefore, is governed by the principles leclared in Brown v. Burnam, 99 Ala. 114, and cases there-cited.

¶2Affirmed.

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