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| | |facts=Parties each own 50% in partnership known as the L-C Cafeteria. Collins was to furnish all funds necessary to build and maintain cafeteria. Lewis would plan and supervise construction and manage operation of cafeteria. Collins sought to dissolve partnership | ||
| | |procedural_history=Trial ct. ruled that the partnership would not be dissolved. | ||
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|comments="A partner who has not fully and fairly performed the partnership agreement on his part has no standing in a court of equity to enforce any rights under the agreement." | |||
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Revision as of 00:58, September 17, 2020
Collins v. Lewis | |
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Facts
Parties each own 50% in partnership known as the L-C Cafeteria. Collins was to furnish all funds necessary to build and maintain cafeteria. Lewis would plan and supervise construction and manage operation of cafeteria. Collins sought to dissolve partnership
Procedural History
Trial ct. ruled that the partnership would not be dissolved.
Comments
"A partner who has not fully and fairly performed the partnership agreement on his part has no standing in a court of equity to enforce any rights under the agreement."