156 Mass. 273 | Mass. | 1892
The plaintiff’s declaration is framed on the theory that the agreement between the defendants was a completed one. We do not so regard it. It begins by saying “that the subscribers, . . . being desirous of effecting a complete and permanent unity of interest between their distilleries, and also between their and other distilleries, and, preliminary to that purpose, wishing at once to accomplish such unity of interest between themselves, leaving details and the union of other distilleries to be arranged hereafter, have covenanted,” etc. Arti