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13. It is expressly understood and agreed that, in entering into 
this agreement, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden does not assume any 
of the financial obligations incurred by the Editorial Board, nor 
by the former publishers or printers previous to the date when this 
agreement shall become effective, nor does the Botanic Garden 
become liable for any indebtedness to any former printer or pub- 
lisher incurred by or in the name of the Editorial Board, or by any 
other party. The Editorial Board hereby absolves the Brooklyn 
Botanic Garden from all such indebtedness, and furthermore agrees 
to assume all responsibility relating to any infringement of copy- 
right, and to indemnify the Brooklyn Botanic Garden against any 
claims or losses that may arise therefrom. 
14. In case, and when, this agreement shall terminate the Brook- 
lyn Botanic Garden shall have possession of all over copies of 
Genetics, and shall retain ownership of the exchanges already re- 
ceived, and of such numbers of incomplete volumes of exchanges 
as are necessary to complete current volumes; but the Editorial 
Board shall have possession of the mailing lists, and shall have the 
right to the name of the journal. 
15. This agreement shall remain in force for not less than three 
years from January 1, 1922, and may be terminated by either party 
only after written notice of intention to terminate shall have been 
given to the proper official at least one year in advance. 
For the Editorial Board: 
GrEorGE H. SHuLL, 
Secretary and Managing Editor. 
For the Brooklyn Botanic Garden: 
C. STUART GAGER, 
Director. 
Brookiyn, N. Y., 
December 31, 1921. 
