Summers and Dooley are partners in a small business, Summers & Dooley Co. The two partners disagree
Question:
Summers and Dooley are partners in a small business, "Summers & Dooley Co." The two partners disagree about whether or not to expand the business; Dooley wants to expand and is willing to take the risk, Summers wants to avoid the risk and keep doing what they're already doing. When Dooley proposes hiring a firm to build a new website for the partnership, Summers refuses. Nevertheless, Dooley signs a $10,000 contract with Developer, ostensibly on behalf of "Summers & Dooley Co.," to design and build a new e-commerce portal. Developer completes the work and submits her bill. Summers refuses to allow the bill to be paid out of the partnership account, arguing that he never agreed to it.
(a) If Developer sues Summers personally for the unpaid amount of the bill, will Summers be personally liable?
(b) If Dooley pays the money to Developer, can he recover half the amount from his partner, Summers?
Advanced Financial Accounting
ISBN: 978-0137030385
6th edition
Authors: Thomas Beechy, Umashanker Trivedi, Kenneth MacAulay