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. 135, Agt. Edison & Eastman Kodak Cos. 037 authorized to perform these acts, the day and year first above 1 written. MOTION PICTUKE PATENTS CO. By Frank L. Dyer, President. Attest : Wm. Pelzer, Secretary. EDISON MANUFACTURING CO. By Frank L. Dyer, Vice-President. Witness : Wm. Pelzer, Witness : M. B. Philipp. EASTMAN KODAK CO. By Geo. Eastman, President. SCHEDULE A. THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this day of , 1911, between EASTMAN KODAK COM PANY, a New York corporation having a place of business in the City of Rochester, in said State (hereinafter called the Vendor), and (hereinafter called the Vendee), WITNESSETH: 1. The Vendor, in consideration of the covenants and agreements hereinafter entered into by the Vendee, covenants and agrees as follows: la. To supply the Vendee with sensitized motion picture film, both positive and negative, having a nitro-cellulose base, and of an average quality equal to the average quality of such film heretofore supplied by it to its customers, in such quantities as the Vendee may require for the manufacture of positive and negative motion pictures for the Vendee's business in the same in the United States, its territories, possessions and dependencies; on condition, however, that if the total amount of sensitized motion picture film suitable for the commercial production of positive and negative motion pictures required by its several cus