KOVACIK V. REED, 49 Cal.2d 166 (1957) CASE BRIEF

KOVACIK V. REED

49 Cal.2d 166 (1957)

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over losses suffered. Reed (D) appealed from a judgment, which held Kovacik (P) was to recover from D one half of the losses of the venture.

FACTS: Kovacik (P) asked Reed (D) to superintend his jobs and they would split the profits 50-50. P did not ask D to share any losses and D did not offer to do so. They worked together and in August 1953, P told D that the venture did not make any money and that D contribute the amounts that P had advanced over and beyond the income he had received. D refused to pay. P sued D for an accounting and to recover the losses. P got the judgment for $4,340.

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