Vol. I. Part 2 by William T. Sherman]@TWC D-Link book Vol. I. Part 2 17/77 If they own property, they must occupy it by themselves, tenants, or servants. When houses are occupied and the owner has gone south, leaving an agent to collect rent for his benefit? Rent must be paid to the quartermaster. No agent can collect and remit money south without subjecting himself to arrest and trial for aiding and abetting the public enemy. When houses are owned by loyal citizens, but are unoccupied? |