Wednesday, July 25, 2007

A tenant is not required to make general repairs without an agreement,



but he must make those that are necessary to preserve the house from
injury by rain and wind
A tenant is not required to make general repairs without an agreement,
but he must make those that are necessary to preserve the house from
injury by rain and wind. If the shingles are blown off or panes of
glass are broken others must be put in their places; and it is said
that he would be bound even for ornamental repairs, like paper and
painting, if he made an agreement to return the house in good order.


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In making an appeal to women, the first thing to be considered is



the stationery
In making an appeal to women, the first thing to be considered is
the stationery. Good quality of paper is a sound investment. Saving
money by use of cheap stationery is not economy for it prejudices
the individual against the sender before the letter is ever opened.


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