71 Mo. 407 | Mo. | 1880
The petition alleged in substance that Francis Mindrup and defendants Trentmann and Narup, entered into a co-partnership in the lumber business in 1867, under the firm name of Trentmann, Narup & Co.; that by the terms of agreement if any partner advanced more capital than another, he was to be paid out of the shares of his co-partners, with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum for the amount so advanced, and they were to have an equal share in the profits, and bear an equal share of any losses; that Mindrup put in the concern over $8,000 more than either of the others, and died in September, 1870, and, at his death, the firm was indebted to him in the sum of $10,264.40 ; that the assets amounted to $40,294.70, and the liabilities to $29,818.45; that in Oc
A demurrer to the petition was sustained by the court, and the sufficiency of the petition is the only question to be considered.