Lewis v. Wade, Wood & Foster

1 White & W. 383
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMarch 27, 1878
DocketNo. —, Tex. L. J., vol. 1, p. 324
StatusPublished

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Lewis v. Wade, Wood & Foster, 1 White & W. 383 (Tex. Ct. App. 1878).

Opinion

Opinion by

Winkler, J.

§ 697. Parties who are liable as partners. Where the acts and dealings of parties are such as to justify a third party in regarding them as partners, and such party contracts with them believing them to be partners, they cannot be heard to dispute the partnership when sued on such contract.

Reversed and rendered.

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