MARTIN, Chief Justice.
Samuel Ross sued Edward B. McLean in the lower court, alleging that he had sold and delivered to the latter a certain race horse, named the Porter, at an agreed price of $15,000 in cash, then paid, and a contingent one-third interest in all sums thereafter earned by the horse; that the horse afterwards earned various sums, the one-third of which amounted to $22,692.69; that the defendant had failed and refused to pay any part of this sum to...
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