7S MANAGEMENT OF ESTATES. ii. 



21. Also, at the expiration of the term, td 



leave not lefs than acres of oUand of 



two years laying (including that which may 

 have been broken up by landlord or in-coming 

 tenant) and which Ihall have been laid down iri 

 a hufband-like manner, after turneps or a fum- 

 mer fallow, and with not lefs than twelve pounds 

 of clover^ and half a peck of rye-grafs, feeds an 



ac\"e — under the penalty of- pound an acre. 



Also not lefs than acres of olland bf one 



year's laying, to be laid doi^-n as above fpeci- 

 iied, under the penalty of pound an acre. 



22. Also, at the expiration of the term; 

 to leave all the yard-manure, produced in the 

 laft year of the leafe, piled up in a hufband- 

 like manner^ on the premifes j excepting fuch 

 part of it as may have been ufed for the tur- 

 nep.crop ; and excepting fuch other part as 

 may have been ufed by landlord, or in-coming- 

 tenanr, for wheat. 



23. Also, at the expiration of the term,' 



to leave the buildings, ladders, gates, fences,- 



■vvatet-courfes, &c. Sec. in good and tenantable 



repair ; landlord in this, as in every other cafe,- 



performing his part as above agreed to *. 



* Also, upon fuch parts of an eilatc as lie near the refi- 

 denec of the owner, it is cuftomary for the tenant ro agree 



to' 



