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tions through which the fruit is prepared for shipment 

 to be marketed through the agents provided by the cen- 

 tral organization. This agreement shows some of the 

 essential features that should be included in the contract 

 between the members and the association in an organiza- 

 tion formed for the distribution and sale of farm products. 

 The contract may be a separate document or it may be 

 incorporated in the by-laws of the organization. 



UNIFORM CROP AGREEMENT 



THIS AGREEMENT, Made the day of 



A.D. 191-, between the Association, a cor- 

 poration incorporated under the laws of the State of California, 



and having its principal place of business at 



in said State, and affiliated with the , a 



corporation incorporated under said laws for the purpose of 

 marketing California citrus fruits, the party of the first part, and 



the undersigned citrus fruit-growers of , 



said State, the parties of the second part. 



WlTNESSETH : 



1. That, for and in consideration of the sum of 

 one dollar, the receipt of which is hereby acknowl- 

 edged by each of the second parties, and of the 

 Sale and covenants and agreements herein contained, each 

 Delivery of the second parties hereby sells and conveys, and 

 of Fruit. agrees to pick, haul, and deliver to the first party, at 



its packing-house at , in said State, for 



the purpose of packing, selling, and marketing, all 

 the citrus fruits now growing upon his land and 

 premises, and all that, during the term of this agree- 

 ment, may be grown upon his lands and premises, 

 or any other lands or premises owned by him and 



situated in the County of , said State, 



at such time or times, and from time to time, and in 



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