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A patron agreement is a formal document that outlines the terms and conditions between a library or similar institution and its users. It typically specifies the rights and responsibilities of patrons, including borrowing privileges, fines for late returns, and acceptable conduct within the facility. Such agreements help ensure that both the institution and its users understand their roles and maintain a positive environment.

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