The United States of America, petitioner, v. Motion Picture Patents Company and others, defendants (1912)

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OKIGINAL PETITION^ EXHIBIT 7. 115 this license agreement, nor the fact that the Licensee has entered into or acted under it, shall be used in any manner, directly or indirectly, by or for the Licensor, its successors, assigns or legal representatives, or by or for others with its or their consent or permission, against Licensee, or the Licensee's successors or legal representatives, in any litigation, controversy or proceeding involving the Licensee or them or any other persons, firms or corporations, or in any other way, it being understood and agreed that upon such termination the positions and rights of the Licensor and Licensee shall be the same as if this agreement had not been made; provided, however, that the rights of neither party shall be prejudiced by such termination in the recovery of damages for any breach or other violation of this agreement by the other occurring prior to such termination. In witness whereof, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed by their officers duly authorized to perform these acts, the day and year first above written. Motion Picture Patents Company, By Frank L. Dyer, President. General Film Company, By J. J. Kennedy, President. Attest : George F. Scull, Secretary.