In the District Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the United States of America, petitioner, vs. Motion Picture Patents Company, et al., defendants (1913)

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Gov't Ex. 134, Agt. Edison & Eastman Kodak Cos. 629 prices f. o. b. at the following places : London, England, one and three-fourths (1%) pence per running foot; Paris, France, sixty (60) centimes per metre; Milan, Italy, sixty (60) centesime per metre; Berlin, Germany, fifty (50) pfennig per metre, and f. o. b. at other places in other foreign countries for as near similar prices as is practicable in the currency of such other foreign countries. Id. Not to supply non-inflammable sensitized motion picture film to any person, firm or corporation for the manufacture of positive or negative motion pictures in the United States for less prices than those charged during the same1 time to the Vendee. 2. The Vendee in consideration of the covenants and agreements hereinbefore and hereinafter entered into by the Vendor, covenants and agrees as follows: — 2a. To purchase from the Vendor all the non-inflammable sensitized motion picture film both negative and positive required or used in the Vendee's business. 2h. To pay for all non-inflammable sensitized motion picture film supplied by the Vendor on delivery of the same or in such manner as may from time to time be prescribed by the Vendor. 2c. Not to manufacture or sell or be interested directly or indirectly in the manufacture or sale of, in the United States or elsewhere, any non-inflammable motion picture film whether sensitized or not, nor export from the United States any such film unless it has motion pictures developed thereon, (except sensitized negative film for the use of the Vendee's own operators), nor export to or import into nor use or sell or otherwise dispose of in the United States any such film, unless it has motion pictures developed thereon. 3. It is mutually covenanted and agreed by and between the Vendor and Vendee as follows : — $a. That the Vendor shall not be responsible for damages for any failure to supply non-inflammable sensitized