318 Mass. 768 | Mass. | 1945
This is a petition in.the Probate Court for partition of real estate at 75 Charles Street, Boston. G. L. (Ter. Ed.) c. 241. The case was heard on documents presented by agreement. A decree was entered providing for partition, and the respondent appealed.
The judge made a report of the material facts found by him. G. L. (Ter. Ed.) c. 215, § 11. The report set forth the exhibits in full. We reach our conclusions unaffected by the findings of the probate judge where they were based exclusively on documentary evidence. Malden Trust Co. v. Brooks, 291 Mass. 273, 279. Pitman v. Pitman, 314 Mass. 465, 475-476, and cases cited.
By deed of February 15, 1926, one Andrews conveyed the real estate subject to a mortgage and three leases “to Philip Rosenberg and Max Webber,” who were partners
The basic question is whether the partnership had been terminated. “On dissolution the partnership is not terminated, but continues until the winding up of partnership affairs is completed.” G. L. (Ter. Ed.) c. 108A, § 30. Shapira v. Budish, 275 Mass. 120, 126. Crane on Partnership, 323. On January 15, 1941, Webber brought a bill in equity against Rosenberg, in part for a winding up of the partnership. The bill of complaint was dismissed on February 3, 1941. In the meantime, on January 28, 1941, the parties entered into a written agreement which, after reciting that in 1940 they had agreed to dissolve the partnership formerly conducting business at 75 Charles Street, provided that the personal property should be divided, and delivery should be made upon the signing of the agreement; that sums due the partnership should continue to be deposited
Decree affirmed.