BOYD v. CORNELL MACH. CO.


196 Misc. 299 (1949)

S. Mayo Boyd, Plaintiff, v. Cornell Machine Co., Defendant.

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County.

May 6, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kermit F. Kip for defendant.

Lyman Sessen for plaintiff.


PECORA, J.

The allegations of the complaint and the agreement annexed thereto indicate that the sole relationship existing between plaintiff and defendant was that of employer and employee. Plaintiff's attempt to read into the relationship the elements of a joint venture so as to entitle him to an accounting are contradicted by his complaint and the specific terms of the agreement. The agreement specifies clearly that plaintiff was engaged to sell defendant...

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