27 Wis. 209 | Wis. | 1870
We think the contract set out in the complaint contemplated that there should be a settlement or statement rendered by the defendant of the transactions growing out of the first adventure on the 31st of March, 1869.. The plaintiff furnished the $275 to
And this brings us to the question whether the preliminary agreement constituted the parties to it partners as between themselves. And upon that question we agree with the counsel for the plaintiff, that the contract did not constitute them partners. The intention of the parties, as gathered from the language of the contract, is to control in the matter. And, looking at the various clauses of the contract, it appears to us that the preliminary arrangement amounted merely to this: That the plaintiff was to furnish two hundred and seventy-five dollars, to be used by the defendant in the purchase of meat, poultry, and such other articles as his judgment might dictate, until the 31st of March, 1869; the plaintiff to have one-half of the profits of the business for the use of his money, and the defendant to have the other half as a compensation for his services. The defendant would hold the relation of a servant or agent of the plaintiff in respect to all the transactions which took place under the contract. He was to buy and sell certain things purchased with the plaintiff’s money, and as compensation for his services was to receive one-half the
By the Court. — The judgment of the circuit court is affirmed.