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Charles Seymour v. Horace R. Jerome and Edwin Jerome

Michigan Court of Chancery1844-02
1 Walk. Ch. 356

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Opinion

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The Chancellor.

The interlocutory decree, or order, was entered by consent of parties. It admits the partnership, and the right of complainant to an account of the partnership dealings. To that extent it is an adjudication on the rights of the parties. A complainant may, at any time before there has been an interlocutory or final decree in a cause, dismiss his bill of course, on the payment of costs. This is the general rule, but the present application does not come within it.

Motion denied.