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AGREEMENTS.

Roads (repairing).

No. LXVII.

*An Agreement by Subscription for advancing Money to Repair a Turnpike Road or Highway (1).

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WE whose names are subscribed do agree to advance and pay the
several sums written by us opposite to our names, unto
be laid out and expended in the making and repairing a certain high-
way leading from
after an Act of Parliament
shall be obtained for making the same a turnpike road, upon hav-
ing the tolls collected upon such turnpike road assigned and made
over to us, as a security for the respective sums so to be advanced by
us, together with interest for the same, after the rate of £ per
centum per annum, which sums we do hereby severally agree to pay
by instalments in the following manner: that is to say, one-fourth
part thereof on the

thereof on, &c. &c.

day of

next, one other said part

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8 Geo. IV. c.

126.

(1) An agreement for this purpose is authorized by the Road Act of 3 Geo. IV. c. 126; and a form to the above effect is declared to be effective.

No. LXVIII.

*An Agreement by Inhabitants at a Vestry or Public Meeting, to Pay a Gross Sum, or Annual Payment, to be discharged from the Repair of a particular Road (1).

WE whose names are subscribed, being a majority of the inhabitants of
the parish of (A. B.) assembled this day of , at a vestry or public
meeting held pursuant to notice duly given, for the purposes of con-
sulting about an agreement to be made, concerning the repair of part
of a highway [or turnpike road], situated, &c. within the said
parish of
do consent and agree to pay the sum of £ , [or
if an annual sum be agreed upon, to pay annually the sum of £,]
to be absolutely exonerated and discharged from all future repairs
of the said highway [or turnpike road].

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(1) The above form is given in the schedule of 13 Geo. III. c. 84; and although that Act is repealed by 3 Geo. IV. c. 126. it will, it is apprehended, still be effective where it is thought expedient to enter into an agreement of this kind.

AGREEMENTS.

Roads

(repairing).

AGREEMENTS.

Surgeon (of
Ship).

No. LXIX.

* An Agreement between the Master, or Captain, or Owner of a Ship with a Surgeon, as Medicinal Attendant during a Voyage (1).

Recitals.

ARTICLES of agreement, made and concluded this

in the year

day of

with

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BETWEEN (the master) now of, &c., master of the good ship or vessel called the , of the one part, and (the surgeon) of, &c., surgeon, of the other part; WHEREAS the said (master) is about to sail in the said ship or vessel to a crew to consist of souls, and hath agreed with the said (surgeon) to act on board of the said ship as surgeon and medical attendant to aforesaid and on return, upon the terms hereinafter mentioned. Now THESE PRESENTS WITNESS, that the said the surgeon with (master) doth hereby covenant, promise, and agree with and to the

WITNESS.

Master to find

board, &c.

And pay monthly stipend.

6 Geo. 4. c. 116.

said (surgeon), his executors and administrators, that he the said
(master) shall and will find, provide, and allow, or cause to be found,
provided, and allowed, unto and for the said (surgeon), in the said ship
or vessel, during her intended voyage to
and her return, his
lodging in the cabin belonging or usually appropriated to the surgeon,
and likewise his board and diet, and all other accommodations fitting
and usually afforded to surgeons of ships or vessels of a like kind; and
also shall and will pay or cause to be paid to him the said (surgeon),
his executors, administrators, or assigns, the sum of £
per month,
during the said voyage and return, by way of salary, or stipend, for
his attendance and services on board the said ship or vessel, the said
salary or stipend to commence on and from the
and a due proportion thereof to be paid on the said ship or vessel ar-
riving at aforesaid, or other port at or in and the residue

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(1) It is enacted by 6 Geo. IV. c. 116. that every British ship licensed to carry fifty persons or upwards (including the master and crew) to foreign parts, shall have a surgeon on board, who shall have duly passed his examination.

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AGREEMENTS.

Surgeon (of
Ship).

Surgeon will
provide medi-
cines, &c. for the

ship's company;

thereof upon her arrival at or in the port of England. AND THESE PRESENTS ALSO WITNESS, that for the considerations aforesaid, he the said (surgeon) doth for himself, his executors and administrators, covenant, promise, and agree with and to the said (master), his executors and administrators, that he the said (surgeon), shall and will, during the said intended voyage and return, at his own costs and charges, find and provide such quantity and number of medicines and instruments in physic and surgery, as shall be or are usually deemed proper and needful for the master, crew, and ordinary ship's company of the number aforesaid (1), and administer and apply the same according to the best of his skill and judgment; Provided always, and it is hereby agreed, that physic but not for pasand medicines which shall be administered to any passengers, or servants of the said (master), not being part of the ordinary crew or company of the said ship or vessel, shall be supplied out of the chest of medicines belonging to the said ship or vessel, or be paid for by the persons to whom the same may be administered, but without charge for administering the same (2). IN WITNESS, &c.

(1) By the afore-recited act of 6 Geo. IV. it is enacted, that the surgeon shall have a medicine-chest, duly stored with medicines of a proper assortment and quality.

(2) If the surgeon is to give attendance on shore, add,

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weeks),

"And further, that he the said (surgeon) shall and will, at his own costs and charges, upon the said ship's arrival at during her continuance there (if the same do not exceed find, provide, allow, and administer unto and for the said (master), and for the said ship's company as aforesaid, all such medicines and instruments in physic and surgery as shall be proper and needful; but in case the said ship shall continue there longer than such period, then the said (master) and the ship's company shall be furnished and supplied with medicines out of the chest of medicines belonging to the said ship or vessel, or otherwise by and at the expence of the (master), his executors or administrators, and to be only administered and applied gratuitously, by the said surgeon. IN WITNESS, &c.

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Surgeon to administer medicine after the ship's arrival at her

destination.

AGREEMENTS.

Surrender (of lease).

No. LXX.

*An Agreement between a Landlord and Tenant for Surrendering up Premises to the landlord, on being released from Rent (1). Variations where a part only of the premises are to be surrendered.

WITNESS.

Tenant agrees to surrender.

Surrender.

Heirs.

ARTICLES of agreement, indented, made this

in the year 18

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day of

years, from day AND whereas the said

BETWEEN (the landlord), of, &c., of the one part, and (the tenant), of, &c., of the other part: WHEREAS by an indenture of lease bearing date, &c., and made between, &c., the said (landlord) demised unto the said (tenant) [amongst other lands therein mentioned], the piece or parcel of ground [or as the case may be] hereinafter described, for the term of of , at the yearly rent of £ (tenant) hath agreed, at the request of the said (landlord), to yield up the said [or part of the said] piece or parcel of ground, for the remainder now to come of the said term. Now THESE PRESENTS WITNESS, that in pursuance of the said agreement, and for and in consideration of the sum of £ to be paid at the time hereinafter expressed, and other the considerations hereinafter mentioned, he the said (tenant) for himself, his heirs, executors, and administrators, doth hereby covenant, promise, and agree with and to the said (landlord), his [heirs], (2) executors, administrators, and assigns, that he the said (tenant), his executors or administrators, shall and will by such good and sufficient deed, instrument, or other way or manner which may be requisite or sufficient for that purpose, surrender and yield up unto the said landlord, his [heirs], executors, administrators, or assigns, on or before the day of

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(1) See the surrender made in pursuance of this agreement, post. "SURRENDER", and notes there.

(2) The word "heirs" is to be omitted if the landlord have not the inheritance in the premises.

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