Wood v. Gauld
Interpreting the partnership articles as a whole, where intention is shown the surviving partner has the right to acquire the deceased partner's interest; the value of that interest is to be determined by ordinary valuation of the partnership assets (not simply by reference to a prior annual balance sheet), and...
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- Citation
- (1916) 53 SCR 51
- Parties
- Appellant: William A. Wood; Respondents: John Gordon Gauld and Others; Interested Party: Estate of William Vallance
- Court
- Supreme Court of Canada
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 21 February 1916
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal / Supreme Court of Canada on Appeal From the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Ontario
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed in part; judgment of the Appellate Division reversed in part.
- Legal Topics
- Dissolution of Partnership, Survivor's Right to Purchase Deceased Partner's Interest, Goodwill as Asset, Valuation of Partnership Assets, Effect of Annual Balance Sheet, Arbitration Clause
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
William A. Wood
Appellant
John Gordon Gauld and Others
Respondents
Estate of William Vallance
Interested Party
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Supreme Court of Canada on Appeal From the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Ontario
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the surviving partner had a right (or option) to take over/purchase the deceased partner's interest under the partnership articles
- 2 Whether goodwill of the business is an asset to be included in valuing the deceased partner's interest
- 3 Whether the value is fixed by the prior annual balance sheet (31 Jan 1913) or determined by valuation at the end of the financial year following death
Ratio Decidendi
Interpreting the partnership articles as a whole, where intention is shown the surviving partner has the right to acquire the deceased partner's interest; the value of that interest is to be determined by ordinary valuation of the partnership assets (not simply by reference to a prior annual balance sheet), and goodwill is to be included as part of the assets for that valuation, subject to arbitration where the articles provide.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed in part; judgment of the Appellate Division reversed in part.
Orders
- Appeal allowed in part.
- Judgment of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Ontario reversed in part.
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