1()8 Farming Customs and Covenants of England. 
and he does not like to take them, then he should give the 
outgoing tenant leave to remove them, but stipulating that he 
shall make good the freehold. 
We next give the form of agreement we would recommend 
for adoption ; it has been compiled from various sources, and 
embodies the Ijest part of Lord Lichfield's agreement, which we 
consider as complete as any we have seen. We also adopt the 
numbers to each clause for reference, but they need not be put on 
in practice. The clauses may also be altered to suit special cases. 
An Agreement made and entered into this day of , 
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, between 
(who and whose heirs and assigns are hereinafter called the Landlord) 
of the one part, and of (who and 
whose executors and administrators are hereinafter called the Tenant) 
of the other part. 
Whereby the said Landlord hereby agrees to let, and the said 
Tenant hereby agrees to take, all that farm, lands, house, cottages, 
buildings, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereto belonging, now 
in the occupation of , known as , 
and situate in the Parish of , in the County of , 
and containing by admeasurement acres, or thereabouts, and 
more particularly described in the Schedule hereunto annexed, from 
the 25th day of March, 1867, to the 25th day of March, 1868 (or 
end of term if for a lease), and so on year to year, until either the 
said Landlord or the said Tenant shall give to the other of them 
(six) or (twelve) calendar months notice in writing prior to the said 
25th day of March in any year, at the clear annual rent of 
pounds payable quarterly (if demanded), on the 24th day of June, 
29th day of September, 25th day of December, and the 25th day of 
March in each and every year during the continuance of this tenancy ; 
but if not so demanded, then on the 29th day of September and 25th 
day of March in every year. The Landlord reserving all mines, 
quarries, minerals upon or under the same, and also all timber 
and timber-like trees, sajjlings, and oak pollards now or that shall 
at any time grow upon the said lands and premises, with power to 
get and remove the same by himself, servants, or any person he or 
his assigns may appoint, together with all game, hares, fish, and 
rabbits, and the right for himself, friends, and servants to jirescrve, 
shoot, sport, or otherwise Idll or attend to the same upon the said 
lauds. 
[Note. — If the Imxe is for a tarn of years, instead of from year to year, the 
above 7nust he altered to suit it.~\ 
Landlord's Covenants. 
1. To either put the buildings in rep.air at commencement of 
tenancy, or guarantee their being so put by outgoing tenant, such 
repairs to be completed within three months of time of entry. 
[Note. — // the former tenant agreed to (jive vp the premises in repair, it fulls 
upon the landlord to compel the fid filment of agreement^] 
