TILLIER v. WHITEHEAD


1 U.S. 269 (1788)

1 Dall. 269

TILLIER versus WHITEHEAD.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ingersoll for the Plaintiff — Bradford for the Defendant.


Two questions were stated for the Plaintiff — 1st, Whether Clement Biddle and Rudolph Tillier were partners generally, or only for certain specific purposes? and 2dly, Whether one partner can devolve over the right of using the firm, without the knowledge and concurrence of the other?

To the first question it was answered by the Defendant's council, and allowed BY THE COURT, that the articles of Co-partnership, being res inter alias acta, the limitations could...

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