24 Me. 374 | Me. | 1844
The opinion of the Court was drawn up by
When one person performs services for the benefit and with the knowledge and tacit consent of another, the law implies a promise to pay a reasonable compensation for them. Such a promise, however, is implied only, when there does not appear to have been an express agreement or employment. When two or more persons are jointly interested to have certain services performed, and one of them requests
■ Plaintiff nonsuit.