THOMAS v. KING


95 A.2d 822 (1953)

THOMAS v. KING et al.

Court of Chancery of Delaware, Sussex.

April 2, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Max Terry and Henry J. Ridgely, Dover, Eldridge Hood Young and Joseph W. Starlings, Baltimore, Md., for plaintiff.

David F. Anderson (of Berl, Potter & Anderson), Wilmington, and Caleb M. Wright, Georgetown, for defendants.


SEITZ, Chancellor.

The sole issue is whether an oral partnership agreement was established by the evidence.

The plaintiff, Thomas, brought this action for an accounting on the ground that he and the defendant, John Rodney King, were partners in connection with work done on certain specific jobs and that the defendant, King, has refused to account. The defendant, King, contends that plaintiff was not a partner but an employee. King's wife and Viking Engineering...

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