e relation thereto the
word "Patented," and the number and date of said patent.
VI. The party of the second part shall not, during the life
of this license, make or sell any article which can compete
in the market with said Coin-Controlled Machines.
VII. Upon the failure of the party of the second part to
keep each and all of the conditions of this license and
agreement, the party of the first part may, at his option,
terminate this license, and such termination shall not
release said party of the second part from any liability due
at such time to the party of the first part.
_In witness whereof_, the above-named parties (the said Roe
Vending Machine Company, by its president) have hereto set
their hands the day and year first above written,
RICHARD DOE,
_Roe Vending Machine Company_,
By John Roe, President.
No general legal forms should be relied upon too implicitly as suiting
particular cases, and an inventor, in order to fully protect his
interests, should consult a reliable patent attorney, and have the forms
properly prepared to suit his individual case.
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CHAPTER X
TABLES AND STATISTICS
OFFICIAL CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES, BY COUNTIES, FOR 1910
(_From the Bulletin of the Director of the Census_)
ALABAMA.--Area, 51,998 square miles.
Autauga 20,038 | Dallas 53,401 | Marengo 39,923
Baldwin 18,178 | Dekalb 28,261 | Marion 17,495
Barbour 32,728 | | Marshall 28,553
Bibb 22,791 | Elmore 28,245 | Mobile 80,854
Blount 21,456 | Escambia 18,889 | Monroe 27,155
| Etowah 39,109 |
Bullock 30,196 | Fayette 16,248 | Montgomery 82,178
Butler 29,030 | Franklin 19,369 | Morgan 33,781
Calhoun 39,115 | | Perry 31,222
Chambers 36,056 | Geneva 26,230 | Pickens 25,055
Cherokee 20,226 | Greene 22,717 | Pike 30,815
| Hale 27,883 |
Chilton 23,187 | Henry 20,943 | Randolph 24,659
Choctaw 18,483 | Houston 32,414 | Russell 25,937
Clarke 30,
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