402 APPENDIX. 



lime and marie so discovered, to manure said farm, not ex- 

 ceeding bolls per annum ; and if coal is discovered by 

 him, he shall be entitled to a quantity fit to burn the lime 

 above mentioned. AND the said C. D. binds and obliges 

 himself, &x at the expiration of this tack, to flit and re- 

 move from the lands hereby let, and to leave the same 

 void and red, without any previous warning or process of 

 removing to be used against him or them, for that effect. 

 AND, LASTLY, both parties bind and oblige themselves 

 and their aforesaids, to implement, perform, and fulfil these 

 presents reciprocally to each other, under the penalty of 

 L. Sterling, to be paid by the party failing to the par- 



ty implementing, or willing to implement his part hereof, 

 over and above performance. 



* And in case any disputes shall arise between the parties 

 during the currency of this lease, or at the expiry thereof, 

 the same are hereby referred to two men skilled in Agri- 

 culture and inclosing, to be mutually chosen by the par- 

 ties. And, in case of variance between them, to an over- 

 man chosen by the arbiters so to be named, whose deter- 

 mination in all cases, shall be final. And both parties con- 

 sent to the registration hereof in the books of Council and 

 Session, &c. 



The above plan, it will be observed, contains only the 

 principal outlines of the lease. Many requisite stipulations 

 are designedly left out, because of less importance to the 

 main object I have in view. . Besides, when it comes to 

 be put in practice, additions, variations, and omissions, even 

 in the principal points, may sometimes be found necessary, 

 from the peculiar circumstances of the cases to which it is 

 applied. 



*'Page 358. 



