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the Fourteenth, or twenty-firft year of the faid term of twenty- one years tiereby granted, 

 as the cafe fhall require, to make breaches for wheat in or upon any of fuch acres of the 

 arable ground, part of the faid hereby demifed premifes, as (hall be then fallow and out of 

 tillage, and as fhall not have been fown with clover and rye or ether grafs- feeds in the pre 

 ceding year, and break up and repair the arifhes, which fhall be in a courfe of tillage, and 

 fow fuch arifh ground when broken up, and the ground fo broken up for wheat with feeds, 

 and hold the part or parts of the faid hereby demifed premifes, which fhall be fo fown, from 

 the refpecYive times at which the fame fhall be fown, during the then refidue of the faid term, 

 In witnefs, &c. 



Form of a Contract ufed in DorfetJJrire and other Counties in the Weft of 

 England, for letting a Dairy of Cows* 



ARTICLES of agreement made and entered into the loth day of December, in the forty, 

 third year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third, by the Grace, &c. and in 



* Not only lands* and houfes may be let for years, but alfo goods and chattels. Bacon s Abridg. 

 Tit. Leafes (A). 



But theintereft of the tenant in the latter differs from the intereft which he hath in lands or the 

 like ; for if one let or leafe for years a flock of live cattle, fuch letting or leafe is good, and the 

 tenant fhall have the ufe and profits of them during the term, but yet the owner, or technically fpeak- 

 ing, the leffbr, hath not any reverfion in them, in like manner as inrefpecl of land, to grant the fame 

 over to another, either during the term or after; till the tenant hath re-delivered them to him jf 

 for the leffor or owner hath only a pofTibility of property in cafe they all outlive the term, for if any of 

 them die during the term, the leflbr or owner cannot have reftitution, and during the term he hath 

 nothing todo with them ; and confequently of fuch as die, the property vefls abfolutely in the te 

 nant. Ibid. 



So whether they live or die, yet all theyoungones coming of them, as lambs, calves, or the like, 

 belong abfolutely to the tenant, as profits arifing and fevered from the principal, fince otherwife the 

 leffee would pay his rent for nothing. 



And therefore this differs from a leafe of other dead goods and chattels, for there if any thing be 

 added for therepairing, mending, or improving thereof, the owner or leffor flmll. have the improvements 

 and additions, together with the principal, after the term is ended, becaufe they cannot be fevered with 

 out deflroying or fpoiling the principal. Ibid. 



But the tenant cannot, in fuch cafe, kill, deftroy., fell, or give away the individual cattle demifed 

 during the term, without liable to an aclion. lb:d. 



* Laud is a general and moft comprehenfive term in itfelf, as it includes Tiot only the fur face of the earth, tut e&amp;gt; 

 thing under or over it. 

 f Therefore, in every fuch contrail there fhould be a coven-&amp;gt;m to deliver, 



