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Excerpt from Abuses in Railroad Transportation
It is also mutually understood and particularly agreed that the Special rates of freight herein provided are for the sole use and benefit Of the second party, and that said second party shall not allow the use of its name or shipping marks, in any way or by any other party or parties, which shall procure for said other party or parties the benefit of said Special rates of freight; and it is expressly stipulated that in case said second party shall supply, by sale or otherwise, any party or parties who are known to handle goods which may have been shipped via any route not herein designated from the terri tory east of the meridian of Omaha to any point or points on 3' the Pacific Coast of the United States, or to British Columbia, during the term of this agreement, said second party shall ff pay or cause to be paid to said first parties freight at the regular tariff rates on the goods so supplied, in defaultof which the first parties shall have the right, at their optionftp 1 cancel and annul this agreement. 0 at at a: a: a: It is further mutually understood and agreed, that in' case the first parties shall at any time have reason to believe that the second party has violated or disregarded the terms Of this agreement, said first parties shall have the right to examine the books and papers of the second party, in so far as may be necessary to determine the truth Of the matter in question.
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