Case ID: nc_112/html/0840-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Per. Curiaac:", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

LEWIS F. DETRICK & SON v. E. R. McLEAN & CO.
    
      Evidence — Action Against Partnership.
    
    In an action against a partnership for the. proceeds of goods sold on consignment a statement of account rendered hy one of the partners long after the dissolution of the copartnership, showing the indebtedness of the firm, not to plaintiff, but to a third party between whom and plaintiff no privity is shown, is not admissible as evidence either to bind the defendants or to contradict a deposition of one of the partners.
    Civil action, heard, on defendants’ appeal from a Justice of the Peace, at Spring Term, 1892, of Randolph Superior Court, before Mclver, /., and a jury.
    The plaintiffs complained for goods consigned and delivered to the defendants to the amount of $35.35, and the defendants denied the right of the plaintiffs to recover, on the ground that full settlement had been made for the goods.
    On the trial the plaintiffs introduced a statement of account made out by E. It. McLean, one of the partners, in September, 1889, more than two jmars after the dissolution of the co-partnership, showing an indebtedness to the Bradley Fertilizer Company. No evidence was offered to show any connection or privity between plaintiffs and the Bradley Fertilizer Company. The statement was ruled out as irrelevant and immaterial, and plaintiff's excepted. After the close of defendants’ testimony tending to show that a settlement had been made by defendants the statement was again offered to contradict the testimony of one of the defendants, and was again ruled out under plaintiffs’ objection.
    There was verdict for the defendants, and from the refusal of a motion for a new trial plaintiffs appealed.
    
      
      Mr. A. P. ■ Gilbert, for plaintiffs.
    
      Mr. L. M. Scott, for defendants.
   Per. Curiaac:

IVe find no error in the rulings of his Honor on the trial of this case. The judgment is therefore ' Affirmed.