11 F. Cas. 707 | S.D.N.Y. | 1870
On the facts proved in this case, n is established that James C. Hayden never was a copartner with Peter C. Hartough and William Reed. The copartnership which was formed between Hartough and Reed on the 1st of June. 1S67. continued until the 9th of November, 186S, and no longer, and was dissolved on that day, by the instrument of assignment executed on that day by Reed to Samuel H. Reed. Inasmuch as that instrument assigned and transferred to Samuel H. Reed all the right, interest, property and claim of William Reed in and to the partnership and business of the firm, and in and to all property owned and held by William Reed as tenant in common with Hartough or as partner in the firm, there ceased at that time to be any joint stock or property of Hartough and William Reed as partners in trade, or of the firm as composed of those persons as partners in trade, The case is, therefore, not one within