Rankin v. Nottingham
Rankin v. Nottingham
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
This is a suit for accounting. In the spring of 1883, the plaintiff and defendant entered into a co-partnership under the firm name of the Tacoma Lime Company.- On March 24th of the same year, the partnership contracted for the purchase of some timber land. in the State of Washington, at the price of $3,500, paying $500 down, the balance to be paid on June 24th, and taking a bond for a deed from the vendor. In April the partners, together with one C. J. Reed, formed a corporation, under the name of the Tacoma Lime Company, with a capital stock of 300 shares, 150 of which were subscribed by the defendant, 149 by the plaintiff, and 1 by Reed. The corporation succeeded to the business and property of the partnership, and on May 3d paid the balance of the purchase price of the land referred to and received a deed therefor. On October 22d it conveyed the land to the defendant for the expressed consideration of $4,000, and on November 28th the plaintiff and his wife and
In February, 1890, the plaintiff commenced this suit for an accounting for the timber so sold and the amount received for the land, alleging that the defendant held the title in trust for the original partners. The defendant denied the averments of the complaint and set up that the land in controversy was conveyed to him for a valuable consideration and for his individual benefit. The cause was referred to a referee to report the law and the facts, and on May 14, 1894, the referee made a report in favor of defendant and recommending a dismissal of the complaint. No further steps were taken in the case until February 8, 1906, when the defendant moved for a confirmation of the report and for a judgment for his costs and disbursements. The plaintiff thereupon filed exceptions to the report of the referee and objected to the consideration of the motion to confirm, on the ground that all the testimony taken by the referee was not reported to the court, and that by •reason of the lapse of time the defendant should be barred' from moving for a confirmation thereof. The exception and objection were overruled, the report of the referee confirmed, and a decree entered accordingly, from which the plaintiff appeals.
The question of laches is not urged on the appeal, but it is contended that all the testimony taken by the referee is not in the record, and that the findings of the referee are not supported by the evidence. The record discloses that one G. W. Heath was “recalled” as a witness for the plaintiff, and gave testimony tending to show the amount of timber taken by him from the land for the defendant. No testimony is reported as having been given by the witness when first called, but it does not appear that he testified at that time. Indeed, the ques
Decree affirmed. Affirmed.
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