This section is from the book "Business Law - Case Method", by William Kixmiller, William H. Spencer. See also: Business Law: Text and Cases.
To John Doe:
I HEREBY give you notice to quit and deliver up, on the 1st day of June, 1915, on which day the current year of said tenancy expires next after the end of the half year from the time of service of this notice, possession of the premises known as 45 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois, which you now hold of me as a yearly tenant.
RICHARD ROE
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TO Richard Roe:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, That there is now due me the sum of, Two Hundred dollars, being rent for the premises situated in the City of Chicago, in Cook County, in the State of Illinois, and known and described as follows: viz, 4325 Elm Street.
AND you are further notified, that payment of said sum, so due, has been and is hereby demanded of you, and that unless payment thereof is made on or before the 30th day of June, A. D. 1915, your lease of said premises will be terminated.
Green & Jones, Agents, are hereby authorized to receive said rent so due, for me, on said property.
DATED this 18th day of June, A. D. 1915.
JOHN UTT, Landlord.
TO Richard Roe:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, That I demand that you immediately quit and surrender the possession of premises now occupied by you as my tenant, and being situated at 4325 Elm St., Chicago, Illinois, to Green & Jones, Agents, who are hereby authorized to receive the possession thereof, your lease of the premises having expired by limitation.
DATED at Chicago, Illinois, the 31st day of October, A. D. 1912.
JOHN UTT, Landlord.
 
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