Everitt v. Watts

2 Sarat. Ch. Sent. 71
New York Court of Chancery·Decided January 23, 1843·Published

Opinion

Decided that a defendant who, to a bill for an account, puts in a plea denying the existence of a partnesrship, must support it by an answer and discovery as to every circumstance charged in the bill as evidence of the partnership.

Decision of the vice chancellor overruling plea, affirmed with costs.

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Everitt v. Watts, 2 Sarat. Ch. Sent. 71 (N.Y. 1843).

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