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CERTIFICATES OF RENTING. 



Tenant's Agreement in Common Use, 



This is to certify, that I have hired and taken from 

 B. D.j all that certain brick store in the city of New- 

 York, on the east side of Nassau street, No. — , now oc- 

 cupied by O. L. as a book and periodical store, for the 

 term of one year from the first day of January, 1851, at 

 the yearly rent of one thousand dollars, payable in quar- 

 terly payments, to be made on the first day of April, 

 July, October, and January. 



And I hereby promise to make punctual payment of 

 the rent in manner aforesaid, and quit and surrender the 

 premises at the expiration of the said term, in as good 

 state and condition as reasonable use and wear thereof 

 will permit, damages by the elements excepted, and en- 

 gage not to let or underlet the whole or any part of the 

 said premises, or occupy the sanie for any business 

 deemed extra-hazardous on account of fire, without the 

 written consent of the landlord, under the penalty of for- 

 feiture and damages. 



Given under my hand and seal, the first day of Jan- 

 uary, lb51. 



O. W. N. (l. s.) 



Landlord's Agreement in Common Use, . 



This is to certify, that I have let and rented unto S. 

 S., all that certain brick store in the city of Brooklyn, on 

 the east side of Fulton street, No. — , now occupied by 



