APPENDIX. 



Conunis- 

 sioners have 

 right of re- 

 sumption 

 without 

 compensa- 

 tion if 

 Society 

 commit a 

 forfeiture. 



Society to 

 pay alt rates 

 and taxes 

 for this addi- 

 tional laud. 



Arbitration 

 clause. 



particular portion of the estate of the said Commissioners, so as to prevent 

 them doing as they may think fit with tlieir said estate. 



7. The Conunissioners sliall have full power and absolute right to take 

 and resume possession, without paying any compensation whatever, of all the 

 additional land for the time being appropriated for the purposes of the said 

 Society as aforesaid, and all erections and buildings thereon, in case the 

 Society shall do or conmiit any act or default which would be or amount to a 

 forfeiture of the lease agreed to be granted to them by the said agreement of 

 the 24th day of July 1860 ; and in the event of snch forfeiture such pos- 

 session may be taken without the six months' notice ; and they may also, 

 in the event of the Society doing or committing any such act or default, stop 

 up the aforesaid access altogether without any such notice. 



8. The Society shall, so long as any tenancy shall continue under this 

 agi'eement, either as regards the land, the immediate subject matter thereof, 

 or any other land to be appropriated in lieu thereof, pay all rates and taxes 

 payable m respect of such land, and keep the same in good order and con- 

 dition, and shall insure and keep insm'ed all buildings and erections thereon, 

 and shall keep such buildings and erections in good and tenantable repair, 

 and generally in all cases not hereby expressly provided for, the said land 

 hereby agreed to be let and any land to be substituted for it shall be used and 

 dealt with as if comprised in the agreement of the 24th day of July 18G0, or 

 in the lease to be granted pursuant thereto. 



9. If either of the parties hereto shall differ as to the construction of the 

 terms and provisions herein contained, or the mode in which this present 

 agreement is to be executed, or as to what might or ought to be done or 

 forborne in pursuance or by virtue of or under the terms and stipulations 

 herein, or in reference to any other matter or thing arising under these 

 presents, then all questions in difference shall, on the application of either 

 party, be determined by an arbitrator to be named in wi'iting by Her 

 Majesty's Attorney-General for the time being, and the decision of such 

 arbitrator in writing mthin the time and as shall be directed by the said 

 Attorney-General shall be binding on all parties. In witness whereof the 

 said Commissioners and the said Society have hereunto affixed their Common 

 Seals above written. 



SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL AGEEEMENT. 



Preamble. ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT made the Ist day of March in the year of our 

 Lord 18G1, between the Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851 (hereinafter 

 refeiTcd to as " the Commissioners ") of the one part, and the Horticultural 

 Society of London (hereinafter referred to as " the Society ") of the other part. 

 Whereas, by certain articles of agreement bearing date the 24th day of July 

 1860, and made between the Commissioners of the one part and the Society 



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