Department Store Lease at Oak Ridge, Tenn: Hearings Before a Subcommittee, Eighty-first Congress, Second Session. March 13-14, 1950 |
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... considered against the Loveman's lease that was let ? Mr. ROTH . We think all three should be considered against the Loveman's lease . Mr. HOLIFIELD . But each one will have to be considered separately . Mr. ROTH . Each one separately ...
... considered against the Loveman's lease that was let ? Mr. ROTH . We think all three should be considered against the Loveman's lease . Mr. HOLIFIELD . But each one will have to be considered separately . Mr. ROTH . Each one separately ...
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... considered as against your opportunity for increased sales . Mr. ROTH . That is why our minimum of $ 36,000 is very vital . Mr. ELSTON . In other words , they have to go to $ 1,200,000 to pay more than you do ? Mr. ROTH . That is right ...
... considered as against your opportunity for increased sales . Mr. ROTH . That is why our minimum of $ 36,000 is very vital . Mr. ELSTON . In other words , they have to go to $ 1,200,000 to pay more than you do ? Mr. ROTH . That is right ...
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... considered here , would be the minimums . I think that we all have enough experience in business to know that the amount of money that a man is guaranteed to pay over a period of 5 years is the very best proof of what he thinks he can ...
... considered here , would be the minimums . I think that we all have enough experience in business to know that the amount of money that a man is guaranteed to pay over a period of 5 years is the very best proof of what he thinks he can ...
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... considered an isolated trading area as compared with a great city with its suburbs . Loveman's , over in Chattanooga , has retail trading area of at least 10 times the size of Oak Ridge . We don't know their exact volume , but their ...
... considered an isolated trading area as compared with a great city with its suburbs . Loveman's , over in Chattanooga , has retail trading area of at least 10 times the size of Oak Ridge . We don't know their exact volume , but their ...
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... considered , even though it was a higher bid than Loveman's , was demonstrated very forcibly to me shortly before Christmas , 1949. It should be noted that the final date for receiving bids on this store was December 15 , 1949. The ...
... considered , even though it was a higher bid than Loveman's , was demonstrated very forcibly to me shortly before Christmas , 1949. It should be noted that the final date for receiving bids on this store was December 15 , 1949. The ...
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advertising Agent agreed Anderson Anderson County applicants approval Atomic Energy Commission award basis building charge accounts commercial committee complainant Concession Agreement Concessionaire CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Contracting Officer Cook copy Darling Stores Corporation December 15 defendant ELSTON EUGENE ROTH executed expiration fact February February 20 filed fixtures GLUCK Government gross receipts guaranteed HOLIFIELD installation interested January 31 KILDAY Knoxville Lessee Lessor letter Levitt LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Loveman's proposal Main Store Manager March 14 Marx Realty ment merchandise Miller's Miller's Department Store minimum guaranty negotiations Oak Ridge Corporation Oak Ridge Office offered parties hereto percent percentage period premises Proffitt's reason renewal rental Ridge Corp Roane Roane-Anderson Company Stanley Roth statement store in Oak sublease submitted Taylor's Department Store Taylor's Oak Ridge Taylor's proposal Tenn Tennessee termination thereof tion type of operation United volume Wender WILSON
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