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Letter from Torakichi Isono to Dominguez Estate Company, September 23, 1941
Refers to a check payment and lease agreements that have been signed by Isono. Isono apologizes for having overlooked signing and returning the leases
Letter from Torakichi Isono to Mr. William S. Martin, May 26, 1937
Isono acknowledges the request for a copy of his birth certificate and confirms he will bring it to the Dominguez Estate Company's offices next Monday
Land lease between Dominguez Estate Company and T. [Torakichi] Isono, September 1935- August 1937
Lease is extended (see second page) from the original term of a single year beginning September 1, 1934 to three years beginning September 1, 1935. Lease for 11 acres on the Rancho San Pedro east of Western Avenue approximately one mile south of 190th Street. Lease specifically refers to the citizenship of the lessee and his birth certificate retained in the company's records. Yearly rent is $275. Original lease is signed by the company and Isono. Lease extension is signed by Isono
Letter from [John Victor Carson], Dominguez Estate Company to Mr. Torakichi Isono, December 9, 1937
The company notifies Isono of the upcoming expiration of his lease and the need for a new lease. The company had recently measured the land and will adjust a new lease to reflect the measurements unless Isono would like to reduce the number of acres. The company requests Isono reply or visit their offices to inform him of his decision on how to proceed
[Handwritten lease agreement notes], Torakichi Isono [approximately 1937-1938]
Handwritten notes relating to a lease between Dominguez Estate Company and Torakichi Isono including land description and payments
[Lease cancellation between Dominguez Estate Company and Torakichi Isono], December 11, 1941
Statement settling all claims under lease from Dominguez Estate Company. Statement signed by Torakichi Isono
Canceled Land lease between Dominguez Estate Company and T. [Torakichi] Isono, September 1936-August 1937
Cancelled lease for 2 acres of the Rancho San Pedro. Lease agreement specifically refers to the citizenship of the lessee and the birth certificate retained in the company's records. Lease beginning September 1, 1936, ending August 31, 1937 with a yearly rent of $50. Lease is signed by lessee. A letter to Isono dated September 1, 1936 referring to the same land and lease is backwardly imprinted on the second page of the lease
Letter from John Victor Carson, Dominguez Estate Company to Mr. Torakichi Isono, December 23, 1937
The company is returning an executed lease and asks Isono to return his rental booklet so they may record his first payment
Letter from Dominguez Estate Company to Mr. Torakichi Isono, March 8, 1939
Refers to a survey done on land leased and adjustment made to lease. Requests Isono sign and return the adjusted leases; also requests he return his receipt book
Predicting Long-Term Effects of Infrastructure Development Projects in Continental South East Asia: IDE Geographical Simulation Model
It is important to develop a rigorous economic geography model for predicting changes in the location of population and industries across regions in the process of economic integration. The IDE Geographical Simulation Model (IDE-GSM) has been developed for two major objectives: (1) to determine the dynamics of locations of population and industries in East Asia in the long term, and (2) to analyze the impact of specific infrastructure projects on the regional economy at sub-national levels. The basic structure of the IDE-GSM is introduced in this article and accompanied with results of test analyses on the effects of the East West Economic Corridor on regions in Continental South East Asia. Results indicate that border costs appear to play a big role in the location choice of populations and industries, often a more important role than physical infrastructures themselves.Economic geography; Infrastructure development; Custom clearance
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