Rice v. Barrett
116 Mass. 312, 1874 Mass. LEXIS 95
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Rice v. Barrett, 116 Mass. 312, 1874 Mass. LEXIS 95 (Mass. 1874).
Opinion
One who, by representing himself to a third per son to be a partner, induces him to give credit to the supposed partnership, is liable to him as a partner, whether actually a partner or not. Story Part. §§ 64, 65. Exceptions overruled.
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