This section is from the book "Business Law - Case Method", by William Kixmiller, William H. Spencer. See also: Business Law: Text and Cases.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, GREETING:
We, John Jones, Jacob Fielding, David Judson, to whom was submitted as arbitrators the matters in controversy between Richard Roe and John Doe, both of Louisville, Kentucky, in reference to a certain construction contract, after full investigation and mature deliberation, do find and ward:
That in reference to the said construction contract there is now due and owing to the said John Doe the sum of $300 with interest from January 1st, 1912; and that the said Richard Roe should pay to the said John Doe the sum of $300 with interest as aforesaid, and the cost of this arbitration, amounting to the sum of $75.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seals, this the 1st day of December, 1914.
(Seal) JOHN JONES, (Seal) JACOB FIELDING, (Seal) DAVID JUDSON.
 
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