CERTIORARI TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT. No. 59. Argued October 13, 1922. Decided November 13, 1922. The Canadian owner of a British ship of a Canadian port made a contract in New York with W, a citizen of that State, authorizing him to offer the vessel for a specified price and agreeing to pay him a specified commission for securing a purchaser. W introduced purchasers with whom the owner agreed for a charter and sale at that price, the ship to be delivered and the price
No. 2226, Okla. T. Opinion Filed July 13, 1909. 1. PARTNERSHIP — Creation — Contract. A partnership is a relation arising out of a contract to do certain things, and exists only where the parties intend to enter into such a contract, and, unless they have estopped themselves by holding themselves out to the world as partners, their intentions, as derived from the contract, are decisive. (a) M. and C. entering into a contract, by which each is to have a one-half interest, one to perform certain duties
No. 4140 Opinion Filed June 22, 1915. COVENANTS — Evidence — Partition — Tenancy in Common — Construction — Covenants of Warranty — Voluntary Partition. On and prior to July 17, 1903, J. and P. and D. were the joint owners of the unsold lots in ten town sites in Oklahoma, the legal title to which was in J., as trustee for himself and P. and D. J. owned an undivided one-half interest therein, and P. and D. owned the other, in equal parts. On July 17, 1903, they made a division of their joint property