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4. Before proceeding to the disposal of any Lots within the Suburban 
Town or suburban boundaries, the limits of the said Lots shall be and Town 
: : Lois to be sur- 
accurately defined and published. vay abbetone 
sale. 
5. The said lands shall from time to time be disposed of by Mode of Sale. 
the Commissioner of Lands, with the sanction of the Governor, by 
public auction, and it shall be lawful for the Commissioner of Auction in 
Lands to dispose of any land which shall have been once so exposed first instance. 
for sale without being sold, to applicants by private contract 
within four months from the date of such auction on terms sanc- 
tioned by the Governor. 
6. The Town Lots shall be subject to an annual quit-rent at Rent of Town 
the rate of one hundred and twenty dollars per acre, such quit- Lots: 
: iad f Rents re- 
rents being redeemable at 15 years’ purchase. diseiablas 
7. Lands in the suburbs shall be disposed of in Lots of Rent and di- 
about one acre each, and in the country in Lots of less than 100 anes of 
acres each. Such lands shall be subject to such annual quit-rent See ae 
as shall be fixed by the Commissioner of Lands, with the sanction jot. Quit 
of the Governor, from time to time, and publicly notified ; the said yents redeem- 
quit-rents being redeemable at 15 years’. purchase. able. 
8. Ji shall be lawful for the Commissioner of Lands to de- Payment of 
termine at the time of sale whether any or what credit shall be purchase 
allowed to the Lessees of Lots, and to regulate the terms on which money. 
the whole or any portion of the purchase-mouney paid down shall be 
forfeited, but in no case shall less than one-tenth of the purchase- 
money be paid at the time of sale. 
9. The payment of the quit-rent, reckoning from the date Rent how 
of sale, shall in every case be made infadvance to the end of the payable and 
current year upon the execution of the lease or of the permit to Pevalty m 
oceupy, and the sueceeding payments shall be made on the 1st day °° % heme 
of January in advance for each succeeding year, and any lands for ee 
which the quit-rents may be more than one year in arrear and 
unpaid shall revert and escheat to the Government, aud all premia 
or other monies paid on account of such lands shall be forfeited. 
10. Country Lots which remain unoccupied and unimproved Unimproved 
for three years from the date of the lease shall revert and escheat Country Lots 
to the Government, and all premia, quit-rents, or other monies * revert and 
ne j % Lo: escheat tothe 
paid oe account of all or any such Lots shall be forfeited. Gocamene 
