49 Mo. 95 | Mo. | 1871
delivered the opinion of the court.
This was a suit for the purpose of obtaining a dissolution of a copartnership, and for an adjustment and statement of a partnership account. When the case came up for hearing the court referred the matter to a referee, to hear and report the testimony and state, the account between the parties. The referee, after hearing the evidence and examining the books and vouchers submitted to him, made his report, in which he found a balance of $236.66§ due the defendant. Upon the coming in of this report, the plaintiff filed his exceptions to the same, and the exceptions were sustained. The court then ordered that the books, papers and vouchers, together with the report, should be again referred back to the same person as referee, with directions to make another report, and again state an account of all the partnership business and transactions between the parties..
The referee, when the case was before him the second time, proceeded to re-examine it upon the papers, and heard one additional witness for the defendant, and then made up his report, finding a balance of $188.12 in favor of the defendant. This report was accompanied by the proofs in the case.
The only objection that was made by the plaintiff to the second report was that the referee was not authorized when the matter was lastly submitted to him to hear any additional evidence. This objection was overruled, and the court adopted and confirmed the report and gave judgment for the defendant accordingly.
Judgment affirmed.