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NEWTONr, MA.SS., May 4, 1873.
Tenant's Ndotice of Leaving.
DEAR SIR:
The premises I now occupy as your tenant, at No. 14
Elm street, I shall vacate on the first day of May, 1873. You
will please take notice accordingly.
Dated this first day of February, 1873.
CHANDLER PECK.
To DENSLOW MOORE, Esq.
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PARTNERSHIP.
An agreement between two or more persons
to invest their labor, time and means together,
sharing in the loss or profit that may arise from
such investment, is termed a partnership.
This partnership may consist in the contri-
bution of skill, extra labor, or acknowl-
edged reputation upon the part of one partner,
while the other, or others, contribute money,
each sharing alike equally, or in fixed propor-
tion, in the profits, or an equal amount of time,
labor and money may be invested by the part-
ners, and the profits equally divided; the test
of partnership being the joint participation in
profit, and joint liability to loss.