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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Hamlin Babcock, Respondent, v. William L. Hermance, Appellant.
    (Argued January 5, 1872;
    decided May term, 1872.)
    Action for dissolution of a co-partnership and an accounting (decided principally upon the facts.)
    The complaint alleged that the defendant abandoned the co-partnership business, and that thereby the co-partnership was dissolved as to the further prosecution of the business. Defendant claimed that complaint showed a dissolution before the commencement of the action, and that a decree dissolving it was error. Held, that, conceding defendant’s construction of complaint, this action was an appropriate remedy for a final adjustment of the partnership concerns; that the clause in the decree dissolving, could by no possibility harm defendant, and was no ground for reversal.
    
      
      Sidney <6 Ha/rris for the appellant.
    
      Addison Brown for the respondent.
   Gray, 0., reads for affirmance.

All concur.

Judgment affirmed, with costs.