37 Ga. App. 424 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1927
It is the rule that one partner may sue another at law on a cause of action growing out of the partnership business, where there has been a settlement of the partnership affairs, and a balance struck, that is, where the affairs of the partnership have been so settled that a jury can, without an equitable accounting, ascertain the balance justly due by one partner to the other. Poole v. Perdue, 44 Ga. 454; Paulk v. Creech, 8 Ga. App. 738 (70 S. E. 145). The theory of this rule is that such a liquidation of the claims against and liabilities to the partnership renders the balance struck in favor of one of the partners a personal, rather than a partnership claim. Benton v. Hunter,
Judgment reversed.