La Fayette v. La Fayette

1917 OK 201, 166 P. 169, 64 Okla. 93, 1917 Okla. LEXIS 587
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedMay 1, 1917
Docket5726
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Bluebook
La Fayette v. La Fayette, 1917 OK 201, 166 P. 169, 64 Okla. 93, 1917 Okla. LEXIS 587 (Okla. 1917).

Opinion

HARDY, J.

( This was a suit for an accounting, commenced by Mose W. La Fayette, the plaintiff in error, plaintiff below, against the defendant in error, defendant below. Hereafter the parties will be designated “plaintiff” and “defendant” as they appeared in the trial court. Upon trial the parties, who are brothers, and had been associated in the general mercantile business as partners for a great many years, presented evidence for the purpose of establishing their mutual claims against each other, and the trial court, after hearing the same and making findings of fact and conclusions of law therefrom, found the plaintiff, Mose W. La Fayette, to ’be indebted to the defendant, Ben F. La Fayette, in the sum of $7,364.39, and entered judgment accordingly. Thereupon the plaintiff commenced this proceeding *94 in error for the purpose of reviewing the action of the trial court,' contending that 'the findings and judgment of the trial court should have been in his favor for something like $15,000 or $16,000. As there is no dispute over any important principle of law, the correctness of the conclusion reached by the trial court turning upon the construction to be given a certain contract of dissolution entered into between the parties on the- 9th day of January, 1901, we will not attempt to make a detailed statement of the facts of the case, but will content ourselves with a discussion of the specific points of disagreement between the parties. The contract of dissolution reads as follows:

“Ind. Ter., Northern Dist.
“Ohecotah, X. T., January 9, 1901.
“This agreement entered into this 9th day of January, 1901, at Ohecotah, I. T., by and between Ben E. La Fayette and Mose W. La Payette, members of the firm of La Payette & Bro., doing business as general merchants at Ohecotah, I. T., witnesseth: By mutual consent the copartnership existing between the said Ben P. La Payette and Mose W. La Payette has this day been dissolved, the said Mose W. La Payette retiring and transferring to the said Ben P. La Payette his entire interest in the business of La Payette & Bro. By mutual agreement, valuations have been set upon the property common to and belonging tó the business as follows:
Merehandise per inventory-$ 29,834 54
Cattle account per inventory- 674 50
Live stock, wagons and harness— 894 00
Corn_ 400 00
Oil gin machinery- 550 00
Cotton seed-,- 1,650 00
Mulberry and oak posts- 35 10
Goal at gin- 48 00
T. J. ‘Wlhisenhunt farm- 700 00
Balance deposited in Fourth National Bank_ 265 76
Balance deposited in Lawrence
County Bank _ 783 12
Balance deposited in National
Bank of Commerce- 9,099 92
Cash on hand_ 1,180 75
Store buildings, including general store, . hardware building and ground occupied by blacksmith
shop and photo building-'_ 6,296 13
Insurance unexpired _ 586 80
Fire engine, engine house, hose,
etc._ 900 00
Gentry avenue houses, Nos. 1, 2_
3, 4, and lots_ 1,965 04
Blacksmith shop (building only) 200 00
Photo gallery building at cost of
house only_ 624 84
Brush Hill gin_ 50 00
Office and store furniture and
fixtures- 1,026 45
Water tank in front of store_ 60 00
House and lot known as Poley , House _ 300 00
House and lot known as Oman
House _ 700 00
Current account M. W. La Pay-ette _ 16,634 64
Current account Ben P. La Pay-ette _ 2,764 37
Accounts per list in customers
ledger No. 11_ 27,048 44
Accounts per list in petit ledger_ 11,407 82
Gin property consisting of gin building, cotton seed house, engine, all machinery, scales, scale house, barn, lumber yard, and all ground occupied by same, together with tanks and land on which located _ 5,000 00
$121,679 21
“The following liabilities are recognized and assumed by the said Ben P. La Payette:
Creek tax _$ 65 00
Accounts payable_ 21,161 82
'Bills payable- 11,461 07
Deposits _ 4,715 81
Due bills _ 4,879 16
$ 42,282 86
. “It is further agreed that the amount of accounts and notes in customers ledger and petit ledger amounting to $38,456.26 shall ¡be left in the hands of the said Ben P. La Fay-ette for collection, and when collected the proceeds of same shall be equally divided. It is further considered and agreed that one hundred and ninety (190) bales of cotton on hand at this date is not included in list of assets, and that when sold the net proceeds of same shall be equally divided. It is further agreed that the said 190 bales of cotton shall be consigned to Adler-Goldman Co., St. Louis, Mo., to be sold to best interest of consignors.
“As a further consideration to the foregoing articles it is mutually agreed to by the said Ben P. La Payette and Mose W. La Payette that sundry personal accounts that have not been considered of value and have been listed for the purpose of recording in a suspense ledger amounting to $20,834.70 shall be also left in the hands of the said Ben P. La Payette, and the net proceeds of any such accounts as may be collected shall be divided equally.
“[Signed] Ben P. La Payette
“Mose W. La Payette.
“Witness: J. Nelson.”
, The trial court found that:
“By their dissolution agreement of January 9, 1901.

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