Garr v. Redman
Citations
- 6 Cal. 574
Syllabus
<p>A bill for an account is the proper remedy for the settlement of the proceeds of a joint adventure, where in consideration of outfit and advances made by plaintiff, the defendant agreed to account for and pay over a proportion of the proceeds of his labor and speculations of every kind for a certain period of time ,* although the parties may not have been technically partner's.</p> <p>Nor is it a misjoinder of causes of action to demand, in the same action, that defendant account for and refund a proportion of the outfit and advances made by plaintiff, as agreed in the same contract.</p>
Judges: Heydenfeldt
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