Nugent v. Locke, 4 Cal. 318 (Cal. 1854). · Go Syfert
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Security Pacific National Bank v. Lyons, 25 Cal.App.4th 706, 711 , 30 Cal.Rptr.2d 623, 626-27 (1994); Prince v. Harting, 177 Cal.App.2d 720, 732 , 177 Cal.App.2d 720 , 2 Cal.Rptr. 545, 552 (1960); Barnstead v. Empire Mining Co., 5 Cal. 299 (1855); Nugent v. Locke, 4 Cal. 318, 320 (1854); Stone v. Fouse, 3 Cal. 292, 294 (1853); Russell v. Byron, 2 Cal. 86, 88 (1852); Manok, supra, 31 Cal.App.3d at 211 , 107 Cal.Rptr. at 268 ; Malott v. Seymour, 101 Cal.App.2d 245, 246 , 225 P.2d 310, 311 , (1950) (additional citations omitted); and Hall v. Hagerman, 107 Cal.App.2d 523, 524-25 , 237 P.2d 80, 81 …
JOHN NUGENT
v.
MOSES P. LOCKE
California Supreme Court.
Oct 15, 1854.
4 Cal. 318
Hoge & Love and Wrn, J\\ Shaw, for Appellant., R. F. Ryan and E. R, GarpenMer, for Respondent.
Heydeneeldt, Murray.
Cited by 4 opinions  |  Published
Mr. J. Heydeneeldt

delivered the opinion of the Court.

Mr. Oh. J. Murray concurred.

The contract set out in the declaration, discloses the formation of a partnership between the parties. The only remedy of the plaintiff is by bill in equity to dissolve the partnership, and obtain an account.

The suit here is to recover damages for breach of contract, which, under the circumstances, is impracticable.

The judgment is reversed, and the cause remanded.