280 THE farmers' handbook. 



■lean ami harvesting the crop, and upon the crop being harvested may sell the 

 same, and out of the proceeds Hist repay or reimburse himself all expenses 

 incurred in respect thereof. 



i'3. The landlord may insure the growing, standing, or harvested crop against fire 

 and the cost of such insurance shall be borne equally by the parties hereto. 



'24. The landlord (if the crop is sold otherwise than on the said farm) may cause the 

 same to be insured during transit, and in that case shall be entitled to deduct 

 half the costs or expenses incurred on that or any other account in respect of 

 the transit or sale of the produce from the gross proceeds of the tenant's share 

 thereof. 



25. No smoking shall be permitted in the field during harvest unless under 

 authorised conditions and at specified times, and the law relating to careless use 

 fire shall be strictly observed. 



26. No dirty or otherwise objectionable horse-feed shall be used by the tenant en 

 the land occupied by him or elsewhere on the estate of the landlord. 



27. The tenant shall keep all stray and strange cattle, horses, and other stock off the 

 said land, and shall prevent any stock having access to the crop. 



21. The tenant shall not be entitled to graze or run any stock on any part of the said 

 land, or elsewhere on the estate of the landlord, except such horses as may in 

 the opinion of the landlord be necessary for putting in and taking off the 

 crop, and then only on such parts of the estate as the landlord may direct. 

 The landlord shall give the tenant access to such grass and water as may in the 

 opinion of the landlord be necessary and available for such horses. The 

 landlord shall be entitled to depasture his stock on the said land at all times 

 during which it is not under actual cultivation. 



29. No stubble or chaff heaps shall be fired except with the written consent of the 

 landlord. 



30. The tenant shall not assign, sublet, or part with the possession of any part of 

 the said land without the consent in writing of the landlord. 



31. The tenant shall not be entitled to erect any residence or other structure on 

 or in connection with the said land without first obtaining permission in writing 

 from the landlord. 



32. In case at any time during this agreement the tenant shall be adjudicated 

 bankrupt or commit or suffer aiij act of bankruptcy, or bring or attempt to 

 bring his estate within the operation of any law relating to bankrupts, or if the 

 tenant shall make default in performing, observing or keeping all or any of the 

 conditions or stipulations herein contained and on his part to be performed 

 observed or kept ; then and in every such case the landlord may (without 

 prejudice to any other rights or remedies which he may have at law or in equity 

 in respect of the matters aforesaid or any of them) determine this agreement 

 forthwith by notice in writing, and may take possession relet or otherwise deal 

 with the said land as if this agreement had not been entered into. 



33. In case any question or difficulty shall arise touching this agreement or anything 

 to be done or performed herein then the same shall be referred to two arbitrators 

 in accordance with the Arbitration Act, 1902. 



34. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to constitute a partnership between 

 the parties hereto 



35. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to give to the tenant the legal 

 possession of the said land or any part thereof or any right of possession or 

 occupation other than herein expressly mentioned for the purposes of this 

 agreement nor shall anything herein contained be construed to abridge or qualify 

 the absolute right of the landlord his servants agents and workmen with or 

 without horses and other animals carts carriages and other vehicles at all times 

 to enter and remain upon the said land or any part thereof provided that the 

 farmer be not thereby unreasonably hindered in his work upon the said land. 



In Witness whereof the said parties have hereunto set their hands the day audi 

 year first before written. 



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