264 Lease of a Farm, on Shares. 
If the tenant leaves the farm at the end of one year, he is 
to be allowed a reasonable compensation for the repairs 
of worm fences. J’ences to be left in good repair. 
4. The tenant is to hale to Philadelphia twenty cords 
of fire-wood, cut and corded at the landlord’s expence, 
at a stipulated price for hauling. If the landlord choos- 
es, he may use the farm team, for hauling the whole 
or any part. 
5. The landlord to have the use of a pair of oxen ; 
(furnished by him, and supported on the farm) when 
he thinks proper. 
6. Pasture is to be allowed to the landlord, for a fixed 
number of horses and cows ; when he chooses to turn 
in the number stipulated, or any part. 
7. Allotments of proportions of all taxes are made. 
In general half to be paid by each. So of ferriage and 
pikage ; for transportation on joint account. 
8. Neither the tenant, nor his family, are to pass 
through the reserved parts of the farm, without the 
landlord’s consent. 
9. Fire wood allowed for two fires; one whereof 
shall be in a stove. Dead and fallen timber, and tops 
off trees cut for rails and posts, to be first taken; and 
every kind of economy, as to timber, duly to be ex- 
ercised.. The part of the wood land for tenant’s fire 
wood, is designated by the landlord.* 
10. No lights to be used, about the barn or stacks. If 
this be done, the tenant is held answerable for conse- 
quences. 
* It would be better to fix the quantity of fire wood, or 
its equivalent, if it be just that any should be allowed. 
