· 1/27/1885

White v. Conway

Citations

  • 66 Cal. 383
  • 5 P. 672
  • 1885 Cal. LEXIS 448

Syllabus

<p>Partnership—Accounting— Judgment— Statute or Limitations.—Where, in an action for an accounting and dissolution of a partnership, the judgment provides that the partnership property be sold, and the proceeds applied to the payment of an indebtedness due to one partner, and that a personal judgment for the balance, if any, be entered against certain other partners, the statute of limitations does not commence to run in favor of the latter, until such balance has been ascertained, and judgment rendered therefor. Until that is done the judgment is not final.</p>

Judges: McKee

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