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the deposit, will be made, subject to final settlement when the lots 

 are measured, 



"All tillers and trees shall be carefully iDreserved and left uninjured 

 by the purchaser, and if any such shall be cut or injured, the purchaser 

 shall pay treble the value of the same. And all damages, with the 

 expense of assessing the same, shall be paid to the seller or his agent 

 within seven days after publishing the award of the referee, as 

 appointed in the last condition. The purchaser shall leave uncut 

 such a reasonable number of plashers as shall be marked or set out 

 by the woodward of the seller, for which plashers the purchaser shall 

 receive payment at the rate of sixpence per score. And the purchaser 

 shall allow the seller, or his servants, to take, without making any 

 allowance, so much underwood as shall be required for making good 

 the feuces. 



"All the underwood shall be severed from the stem on or before the 

 25th day of March next, and the fagots and other produce shall be 

 stacked by and at the expense of the purchaser in such places only, and 

 not elsewhere, as shall be pointed out by the seller's surveyor, or by 

 the woodward, on or before the 30th day of April next; and the whole 

 shall be entirely cleared from off the lands of the seller on or before 

 the 29th day of September next (except in certain specified lots which 

 may remain until the 1st day of March in the year after next), or 

 become forfeited to the seller. And in all cases the purchaser shall 

 make use of the accustomed roads only, except only on occasions when 

 any other road may be pointed out by the woodward. And all other 

 new roads made by him or them will be accounted as wilful damage, 

 and be assessed, and payment thereof enforced, according to the last 

 condition. 



" Upon failure or neglect of complying with the above conditions, 

 the deposit money shall be forfeited to the seller, who shall be at full 

 liberty to resell each lot or lots, or the goods converted from the same, 

 either by public auction or by private contract, and the deficiency, if 

 any, by such resale, with all charges attending the same, shall be made 

 good by the purchaser at this sale, and be recoverable as and for 

 liquidated damages. 



" Lastly, all damages and other charges arising out of the infraction 

 of any of the foregoing conditions, or any matter or thing relating 

 thereto, shall be submitted to the sole umpirage of the auctioneers at 

 this sale, or some person appointed by them in writing, such award to 

 be binding on all parties. And such umpire shall have all the powers 

 of an umpire appointed under the Common Law Procedure Act, ] 852." 



