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2. The premises will be open for general business only 

 during these hours, within which horses may be tried or taken 

 away. 



3. A commission of 51. per cent, will be charged on the 

 amount of all sales. 



4. The proprietors of horses sold may receive th€ amount of 

 sales, deducting for keep, commission, &c., on the fourth day 

 after the sale. 



5. The price for forage, &c., will be that ordinarily charged 

 in the same neighbourhood from time to time. 



6. Carriage horses may be seen in harness, and tried a short 

 distance out of the Bazaar ; but saddle horses will not be 

 allowed to go out, unless by express permission of the owner, 

 as the space within is sufficiently extensive and convenient for 

 trial and exercise. 



7. All horses purchased must be paid for previously to de- 

 livery ; and persons failing to make payment within two days 

 after the purchase, will become liable either to an action at law 

 by the owner, or to a dissolution of the contract, at his (the 

 owner's) option. 



8. Should any horse be warranted, and prove unsound, he 

 must be returned within the second day after the sale, (not in- 

 cluding the day of sale,) and within the prescribed hours of 

 that day. It must, however, be distinctly understood, that this 

 period only applies to Mr. Allen's liability, the law being 

 open against the owners after that date, as in all other cases of 

 warranty, and that all liability, on the part of the agent, will 

 cease at the period he binds himself to pay over the amount of 

 sales to the owners. 



9. In all disputes which may arise respecting purchases and 

 sales, where the law leaves it at the option of the parties either 

 to bring or defend actions in the name of the agents or the prin- 

 cipals, no action will be brought or defended by the agent, or 

 in his name, but the action and defence must be brought or 

 made by the parties themselves and in their own names; 



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