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APPENDIX, NUMBER XXI

Tenth.—In consideration of the premises, the party of the second part agrees to pay to the Erie Railway Company, weekly, the sums which such weekly settlement shall show to be due to the said first parties, as freight on its property delivered at the Weehawken Oil Yards.

Eleventh.—It is hereby expressly understood and agreed that neither of the said parties of the first part shall be liable for the acts or defaults of the other; and that each shall only be liable for its own acts and defaults, on and over its own line and premises.

In Witness Whereof, the parties hereto have affixed their hands, this twentieth day of April, 1874.

(Signed)The Erie Railway Company,
By G. R. Blanchard, Second Vice-President.
(Signed)The Atlantic and Great Western Railroad Company,
By J. H. Devereux, President.
(Signed)Standard Oil Company,
By William Rockefeller, Vice-President.

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