The appellate court then described the circumstances which according to Lindley justify the dissolution of the partnership: (1) if the partnership agreement is wilfully or persistently violated; 234 (2) if one partner so behaves in matters relating to the partnership business that the other partners find it impossible to carry on business in partnership with him; (3) if some partners are in effect excluded from the concern; (4) if the misconduct of one or more partners is such that the mutual confidence which must subsist in a partnership is destroyed; (5) if there is a state of animosity which precludes all reasonable hope of reconciliation and friendly cooperation; (6) if it is impossible for the partners to place that confidence in each other which each has a right to expect, provided that the impossibility has not been caused by the persons seeking to take advantage of if Having noted the above, the appellate court held that conditions (2), (3) and (4) were unquestionably fulfilled in this case and, therefore, allowed the application and rejected the stay application.