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of the tenancy are in accordance with the covenants contained in the lease, and that all necessary consents have been duly obtained.

9. Does the lease under which the property is held include other property? If so, the purchaser must object to complete until there has been a legal apportionment of the rents, at the vendor's expense.

10. Evidence should be given that the terms of the lease granted by as the mortgagor in possession are in accordance with the statutory conditions.

appears

11. The abstracted deed of the to be insufficiently stamped. This must be remedied before completion.

12. The abstracted deed [or will] of the

does not appear to have been registered in the Middlesex [or Yorkshire] registry. This must be done before completion.

13. Have any improvements been made by any of the tenants under the Agricultural Holdings (England) Act, 1883, and which remain uncompensated for?

14. Are there any judgments, executions, lites pendentes, creditors' deeds, annuities, bankruptcies, incumbrances, easements, or other defects of title known to the vendor, and not disclosed by the abstract?

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15. A copy of the rules of the
ing Society should be supplied, and evidence
should be given that and

-, purport-
ing to be trustees thereof, were in fact ap-
pointed in accordance with the rules, and that
the said society was duly constituted and
incorporated.

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INDEX.

ABSTRACT OF TITLE,

should include tenancy agreements, 34, 47.
identity of parcels in deeds in, 37.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT,

of right to production of title deeds, requisition as to, 33.

vendor retaining deeds must give, 6.

purchaser of lot of largest value must give, 6.

trustees give, but not undertaking, 6.

vendor can transfer benefit of, 7.

ADMISSION TO COPYHOLDS,

fines on, 15-17.

of tenant for life and remainderman, 16.
of trustees, 16.

AGREEMENT FOR SALE,

should show identity, 38.

as to misdescriptions, 35.
as to stamping, 49.

as to easements, 5.

AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS ACT. See STATUTES.

AGRICULTURAL LAND,

requisition as to compensation for improvements to, 51, 62.

ASSESSED TAXES,

include Queen's taxes, 28.

BOUNDARIES,

requisition as to, 37, 60.

BREACH OF COVENANT,

requisitions as to, 11, 31, 55, 59.

waiver of, by lessor, 23.

when forfeiture occasioned by, 11, 12.
remedies now provided by statute for, 11, 12.
as between lessor and underlessee, 12.
remedy for, for non-payment of rent, 13.

BUILDING SOCIETY,

requisition as to, 53, 63.

property of, formerly vested in trustees, 53.

BURDENS,

requisitions directed to discover, 1, 7.
when apportionable, 8.

CHANGE OF DESCRIPTION. See DESCRIPTION.

CHIEF RENT. See QUIT RENT.

COMMUTATION,

of copyholds, 17.

of tithe rent-charge, 3.

COMPENSATION,

when purchaser entitled to, 35, 36.

for improvements to agricultural land, 51.

CONDITIONS OF SALE,

as to custody of deeds, 6.

as to identity, 37.

as to misdescriptions, 35.

as to stamping, 49.

as to easements, 5.

should specify land sold subject to restrictive covenants, 46.
as to property mortgaged to building society, 53.

CONTRACT.

See AGREEMENT FOR SALE.

CONVEYANCING ACT. See STATUTES.

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