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(On Appeal from the Court of Appeal in England.)
(Before the
Subject_Partnership — Dissolution — Dentist — Professional Misconduct.
A partnership contract between A and B, two dentists, provided that if either should “be guilty of professional misconduct or any act which is calculated to bring discredit upon or injure the other partner or the partnership business,” the other should have the right to terminate the partnership. A joined with other persons in forming, and became a director and shareholder in, a company called the American Dental Institute, Limited. This company issued large numbers of advertisements, in which they praised their own work and products in the most extravagant terms, and at the same time decried those of rival practitioners in general, against whom they also made charges of moral misconduct.
Held that A's conduct was such as to entitle B to terminate the partnership under the clause above narrated.
Appeal from a judgment of the Court of Appeal ( Cozens-Hardy, M.R., Sir J. Gorell Barnes, P., and Buckley, L.J.), [1907] 2 Ch. 237, reversing a judgment of Warrington, J., [1907] 1 Ch 420.
The facts sufficiently appear from the rubric and the Lord Chancellor's opinion, infra.
Appeal dismissed.
Counsel for the Appellant— Sir R. Finlay, K.C.— H. Terrell, KC.— Houston. Agent— H. Percy Becher, Solicitor.
Counsel for the Respondent— Buckmaster, K.C.— Buckley. Agent— Samuel Lithgow, Solicitor.