Judges: Dore, Townley
Filed Date: 7/3/1942
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/28/2024
All the agreements were oral; the partnerships were conducted on a most informal basis. The contentions of the
The trial court entered an interlocutory judgment accordingly on April 2, 1941, directing that the parties account to each other and that each file a verified account within twenty days, and thereafter objections could be filed within ten days, and if they did not adjust their differences within ten days after the filing of accounts or objections, the court would appoint a referee. The trial court properly found that the basic wage to be allotted to defendants was twenty-five dollars a week. Plaintiff filed no account and no formal objections to the account as filed by defendants.
In that state of the record we think the finding of the trial court should not be disturbed and that the judgments appealed from should be affirmed, with costs.
Glennon and Unteem yer, JJ., concur; Martin, P. J., and Townley, J., dissent.