Jameson v. Franklin
Jameson v. Franklin
Opinion of the Court
The action was brought on an open account for work and labor. To support his action, the plaintiff offered in evidence the account, under which was a written acknowledgment of Routh, one of the defendants, that the account was a just one against the firm of Franklin & Routh. To the introduction of this acknowledgment
But Franklin had admitted the partnership by pleading to the action. The statute is express that a plea to the action admits the partnership. It can only be denied by plea verified by oath.
The judgment must be reversed and cause remanded.
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