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(8) (If sold standing). Any purchaser wrongfully cutting 

 down any tree, teller, or sapling, shall pay to the vendor treble 

 the value of such tree, teller, or sapling. 



(9) No saw pits shall be made on the estate, nor engines 

 or steam tackle used in the extraction of the timber without 

 the written permission of the said "A.B.," and upon such 

 terms as he may decide if his permission be given. 



(10) No horses shall be allowed to wander at large on any 

 part of the estate ; and no dogs shall be brought on to the 

 estate by any purchaser or those authorised by him. The 

 purchaser shall pay to the vendor a penalty of 2Os. for every 

 offence so committed. 



(11) The said " A.B." shall have full power to dismiss, 

 from off the estate, any employee of any purchaser who shall 

 be guilty of any gross negligence, or of drunkenness, or other 

 act of gross misbehaviour, or of poaching, or if nets or other 

 poaching tackle be found in his possession ; and such person 

 shall not be again employed. 



(12) Only such private roads as are pointed out shall be 

 used for the removal of any timber or other produce. 



(13) If any purchaser shall fail or neglect to pay the 

 purchase money, or if he shall become bankrupt before 

 the purchase money is paid, the vendor or his agents shall 

 be at liberty to take and secure all timber and trees and 

 other produce arising therefrom, purchased by such purchaser, 

 and still remaining on the estate. The vendor shall be at 

 liberty to sell and dispose of the same, and to retain so 

 much of the proceeds of such sale as shall pay off the 

 purchase money, together with all expenses connected with 

 such seizure and sale, rendering the over-plus, if any, to such 

 purchaser or those claiming under him. But such seizure 

 and sale shall not discharge such purchaser or his surety 

 or sureties from their respective liability upon any bill or 

 note then unpaid, any further or otherwise than to the extent 

 of the net proceeds arising from such sale. 



(14) Any matter of dispute, as between vendor and 

 purchaser, arising out of this sale, or referable to these 

 conditions of sale, shall be referred to " X.Z.," Esquire, of 



