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roads, bridges, and every part of the said promises (except outer walls 
and roofs of houses and buildings) in good repair, order, and im\- 
dition ; and so deliver up the same on quitting, tlie landlord finding 
materials as provided in Clause 3 of Landlord's Covenants ; and to 
allow the landlord or his agents to enter upon the said premises 
to view tlio state of the repau-s as above ; and if, after two months' 
notice in writing, the same be not put in such repair, the landlord is 
allowed to do the same and to deduct the cost of same out of any 
moneys awarded by valuers to bo paid by incoming tenant ; and in 
case of any of the works being left undone at end of tenancy, the 
valuers to deduct the estimated cost of doing the same from amount of 
valuation. 
[Note. — As we act very liherally to outgoing tenant, he shmihl fulfil Ids part 
of the ugreeinent hi/ givhig up the premises in good order, or jtay for his 
neglect. 
We believe the most equitable way is for the landlord to keep the outer ivalls 
and roofs in repair ; the tenant to do all the rest, including gates, stiles, 
&c., on being provided timber in the rough and other materials at nearest 
market-toivn or commercial place ; but in, the absence of such covenan t the 
landlord cannot be compelled to repair, or find materials, even if burnt 
doiun. 
7. To prevent all thistles, nettles, and docks from seeding on any 
part of the said farm, as also all weeds in the hedges, ditches, and 
waste lauds ; and in case of neglect of this, the valuers to award 
damages. 
8. To allow his name to be used in any prosecution or action for 
trespass in pursuit of game, or otherwise, at the landlord's expense, 
and to sign any notices to warn off trespassers. 
9. To consume upon the said farm all the fodder, hay, straw, haulm, 
and roots of every description, which shall be grown upon it, except 
that given up by valuation to incoming tenant, and tons of 
potatoes, tons of hay, and tons of straw, which may be 
sold in any year, on condition that the full value in money is retm'ned 
to the farm in oilcake or artificial manure during the same year. 
Notice in writing to be given to landlord of intention to make every 
such sale ; and in case of landlord requiring it, tenant to send him 
full accoimt of same, and also of the food or manure purchased in its 
stead. 
[Note. — Insert the number of tons the tenant is to he cdlowed to sell off in any 
one year.'} 
10. At termination of tenancy to leave on the premises, to be valued 
to incoming tenant, one-tenth of the hay and straw of the previous 
year, and not to remove any farmyard-manm-e, dung, compost, what- 
ever ; and at end of tenancy to leave it free of charge for landlord or 
incoming tenant, and to take proper care of the same. 
[Note. — With a Candlemas taking, more than one-tenth of the hay and straw 
should he left.] 
11. To allow incomer to plant his seeds in ofi>going crop, such 
seeds to be sown when the laud is dry enough to roll. 
