Summary
In Turner v. Weston, 133 N.Y. 650-654, it was said: "It is not important to define the precise legal relations which the plaintiff and defendants sustained to each other in the business. If not strictly a partnership it was certainly a joint enterprise, and the rights and obligations of the parties are to be determined and adjusted upon the rules and principles applicable to partnership relations."
Summary of this case from Doubleday, Page Co. v. ShumakerOpinion
Argued April 22, 1892
Decided May 24, 1892
D.H. Bolles for appellants.
Roswell R. Moss for respondent.
O'BRIEN, J., reads for affirmance.
All concur.
Judgment affirmed.