California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Ely v. Gray, 224 Cal.App.3d 1257, 274 Cal.Rptr. 536 (Cal. App. 1990):
2 The complaint states a second cause of action for breach of contract. This cause of action is not further mentioned by the court or the parties. The lack of further mention of this cause of action appears appropriate since "[p]artners cannot sue one another at law for any breach of the duties or obligations arising from that relation. This can only be done in chancery by asking a dissolution and accounting, ..." (Bremner v. Leavitt (1895) 109 Cal. 130, 132, 41 P. 859.)
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