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The covenants are for the payment of an annual 
land-tax, for the maintenance of boundaries, for 
power of erection by Government of telegraph lines, 
water-pipes, ditches, etc., for the use by Government 
of earth, clay and other materials required for public 
works and for the surrender of title upon subdivision. 
The conditions in respect of land exceeding 50 
relongs in area are that the owner shall make a 
bona fide commencement to cultivate within twelve 
months from the date of title, that he shall cultivate 
not less than a quarter of the area within five years, 
that tapioca may not be grown upon the land except 
with the written authorization of the State Council 
and in accordance with the terms of such authoriza- 
tion. Breach of the first condition renders the title 
liable to cancellation. On default in respect of the 
second condition, the Government may resume such 
part of the land as is not under cultivation, provided 
the grantee may retain in addition to the planted 
area such protective jungle belts as may be neces- 
sary and an area of two relongs for every relong 
under cultivation. Breach of the third condition 
renders the grantee liable to fine at the discretion 
of the State Council and his title may be cancelled. 
Provision is made for the endorsement upon a title 
of a memorandum to the effect that the second 
condition has been complied with, and upon such 
endorsement no further liability attaches to the 
land in respect of the condition. 
Land which is abandoned for three years so as 
to become a danger to adjoining lands may be dealt 
with by the Government in any manner as may 
seem fit. 
