136 COOPERATIVE MARKETING 



To create any other department, or incur any other ex- 

 pense which may be deemed necessary by the board of 

 directors of the party of the first part to protect all those 

 interests of the parties of the second part of a general na- 

 ture, and which will affect all alike, within the scope of the 

 duties of the first party as herein provided. 



It is agreed that all the information obtained by the party 

 of the first part; all of the facilities established by it; all of 

 the books or records maintained by it; all of the Agencies, 

 both general and local, shall always be at all times available 

 to the second parties, or their accredited representatives. 



The second parties will at all times cooperate for what- 

 ever object may, within the law, be deemed to be for the 

 general good. They will each and all abide by and be bound 

 by all the contracts, agreements and sales made by the party 

 of the first part for any member of such organization, and 

 will promptly ratify any action taken by the party of the 

 first part, or any of its authorized agencies in behalf of any 

 or all of the parties of the second part within the scope of 

 the authority of such agencies. 



This agreement shall continue in force and effect until the 

 first day of September, 1920, and during that period the 

 parties of the second part and all associations, corporations, 

 partnerships or individuals connected with such second 

 parties, or shipping through such second parties, or any 

 of them, will ship all their citrus fruits through the parties 

 of the first part and the marketing agencies by it estab- 

 lished, and for such period of time will consign all ship- 

 ments to the party of the first part at some point where the 

 said party of the first part has representation, through and 

 by the local exchange with which each association is af- 

 filiated. Provided, however, that any party to this agree- 

 ment may withdraw therefrom on the first day of Septem- 

 ber of any year, and be no longer bound by the stipulations 

 herein agreed upon, by filing a written notice of withdrawal 

 with the party of the first part, ten days or more before any 

 such date, and said second party agrees that if it shall at any 

 time during the life of this agreement fail to ship all its 

 citrus fruit as hereinbefore agreed upon, or shall dispose 

 of all or any of it elsewhere, or otherwise than as herein 



