TUTTLE v. DAVIS

3 Div. 234.

199 So.2d 649 (1967)

Eugenia M. TUTTLE v. Horace M. DAVIS.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

June 1, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John P. Kohn, Montgomery, for appellant.

George Dean, Jr., Montgomery, for appellee.


PER CURIAM.

The essential facts in this case are as follows: Mrs. Tuttle and Mr. Davis went into the antique business in Montgomery around 1960. Mr. Davis put up the money, amounting to some $8,000.00. Mrs. Tuttle put in $115.00. Mrs. Tuttle was to run the business and was to receive 50% of the profits and was to have the privilege of drawing $75.00 per week against these profits. Mr. Davis was to receive 50% of the profits.

The parties operated on this basis...

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