NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY v. STROUD

No. 100.

106 S.E.2d 692 (1959)

249 N.C. 467

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY, Inc. v. C. N. STROUD and Earl Freeman, trading as Stroud's Food Center.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

January 28, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Luther Hamilton, Morehead City, for defendant appellant.

George W. Ball, Morehead City, for plaintiff, appellee.


PARKER, Justice.

C. N. Stroud and Earl Freeman entered into a general partnership to sell groceries under the firm name of Stroud's Food Center. There is nothing in the agreed statement of facts to indicate or suggest that Freeman's power and authority as a general partner were in any way restricted or limited by the articles of partnership in respect to the ordinary and legitimate business of the partnership. Certainly, the purchase and sale of bread were ordinary...

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