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                       Licensing Terms and Conditions
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                Copyright (c) 1988-91 by Vernon E. Six, Jr.
                      All Rights Reserved World Wide.

     VernSix5.Lib may only  be used and distributed under the following
     conditions:

     1)   You may use VernSix5.Lib for a period of up to thirty days to
          determine its suitability for your needs.  If you continue to
          use VernSix5.Lib (or any program with VernSix5.Lib linked into
          it) after a period of thirty days you MUST register your copy.
          A registration form is included in the distribution files with
          the name of REGISTER.FRM.

     2)   When you register your copy of VernSix5.Lib, you will receive:

          a)   the latest version without the "advertisemnet" screen

          b)   a royalty free run-time license to use VernSix5.Lib in
               any of your applications.

          c)   complete source code

     3)   You may distribute VernSix5.Lib provided that no fee is
          charged, except for a nominal "diskette" fee or "connect time"
          charges.  In any event, the entire fee shall not exceed $10.00.
          This does NOT apply to commercial packages developed using
          VernSix5.Lib (see paragraphs 1 and 2).

     4)   You may NOT use VernSix5.Lib in conjunction with any commercial
          endeavor without

          a)   registering your copy, and

          b)   seriously considering providing a "blurb" line about the
               author of VernSix5.Lib  i.e. "This application uses
               VernSix5.Lib.  Copyright (c) 1991 by Vernon E. Six, Jr."
               somewhere in your application's documentation.

     5)   You may NOT distribute VernSix5.Lib in modified form.

     6)   If you distribute VernSix5.Lib, it MUST be in the original
          "archive" as released  by the author.  You may not add any
          files,  archive comments,  nor may  you re-archive it using
          some other archive program, etc.   This is to ensure that my
          software hasn't been tampered with.

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