CONDITIONS OF SALE 299 



(6) (If sold standing). All the trees are to be felled in a 

 proper and workmanlike manner ; and these, together with all 

 lop and top, cordwood faggots (and bark), are to be removed 

 and cleared off the estate by the day of 



; and any trees, or -the lop and top, or cordwood, or 

 faggots, or bark remaining on the estate after that date shall 

 be forfeited to and become the property of the vendor without 

 compensation to the purchaser. 



(6a) (If sold when already felled). Only those butts, 

 limbs, and tops, which are marked with one or more bands of 

 paint are included in the sale, and these are to be removed 

 and cleared off the estate by the , etc. 



(7) The purchasers shall use all possible caution to pre- 

 vent damage to lands, timber, fences, gates, or growing crops, 

 in the felling and removal of the timber. All unnecessary 

 damage occasioned to property, or damage caused by the 

 negligence of any purchaser or those deriving authority under 

 him, shall be compensated for and made good by such pur- 

 chaser to the satisfaction of the said " A.B." 



And in the case of Hedgerow Timber, Park Timber, and 



the like : 



(a) (If sold standing). All those trees growing in any 

 field, or on any meadow land and such trees are 

 marked with a white cross shall be "grub" 

 felled, and all large surface roots shall be extracted 

 and the soil evenly filled in. 



() All timber felled on to any grass land or on to any 

 arable field shall be removed along with all lop 

 and top, etc., by the 1st day of April 19 l 

 etc., as per sect. (6). Any damage occasioned 

 to be made good as per sect. (7) ; and any claim 

 that a tenant may make upon the vendor for 

 damage sustained shall be satisfied by the pur- 

 chaser occasioning such damage. 



1 A later date must be allowed if Oak trees are to be barked ; those 

 on grass land should be left until after hay harvest, unless removed 

 immediately. 



