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Hunter v. Martin

Supreme Court of California
Jan 1, 1881
57 Cal. 365 (Cal. 1881)

Opinion

         Department Two

         Appeal from a judgment for the plaintiffs, and an order denying a new trial, in the Twelfth District Court, City and County of San Francisco. Daingerfield, J.

         The complaint alleged that the defendants were partners, and doing business under the firm name of Martin & Gorrill, and that they had agreed to purchase certain bricks from the plaintiff, etc.

         COUNSEL

         There is no proof or finding upon the issue as to whether defendants were partners or not. (Smith v. Moynihan , 44 Cal. 53; Hudson v. Simon , 6 id. 453.)

         The Court erred in holding that all the defendants wanted to prove was that the bricks were rejected by the engineer.

          H. J. Tilden, for Appellants.

          Jarboe & Harrison, for Respondent.


         The existence of the partnership was immaterial under the findings.

         JUDGES: Sharpstein, J. Morrison, C. J., and Myrick, J., concurred.

         OPINION

          SHARPSTEIN, Judge

         The denial " that the defendants ever were or are now partners" did not raise a material issue upon which it was necessary for the Court to find. It is not denied that they were " doing business under the firm name of Martin & Gorrill, " and it is found that they agreed with the plaintiffs to purchase from them twenty-five thousand bricks, at the price of twelve dollars per thousand. If they entered into that agreement, their liability did not depend upon their being partners.

         During the progress of the trial, plaintiffs' counsel remarked, that all the defendants wanted to prove was that the bricks were rejected, which was sustained by the Court, and excepted to by the defendants. We are unable to discover in that any basis for an exception.

         The findings respond to all the material issues, and are supported by the evidence, although it is conflicting upon some of the controverted points.

         Judgment and order denying a new trial affirmed.


Summaries of

Hunter v. Martin

Supreme Court of California
Jan 1, 1881
57 Cal. 365 (Cal. 1881)
Case details for

Hunter v. Martin

Case Details

Full title:WILLIAM HUNTER et al. v. WILLIAM H. MARTIN et al.

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Jan 1, 1881

Citations

57 Cal. 365 (Cal. 1881)

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