69 Vt. 509 | Vt. | 1897
The plaintiff carried on the meat business, and the defendants were partners in the grocery business. Defendants had assignments of the wages of a number of railroad men, who traded with the plaintiff on the defendants’ orders and pass-books. All of plaintiff’s account is properly chargeable to the defendants jointly,
It is claimed that the auditor’s finding concerning Ouimette’s individual account is against the evidence, and that theretox'e the report ought to be set aside. It is also claimed that the auditor did not comply with the order of recommittal, and that therefore the report ought to be set aside. It is enough to say of these claims that it does not appear that the questions were raised below. The exceptions say that the case was heard on the report and supplemental x'eport.
Judgment affirmed.