But in the case

f

lome twenty Lots which have lain waste and intirely

unconverted to

any purpose ever since their first grant, or (as was afterwards herpted) adopted sale by anation, the tenant. has deemed himself safe from

otter penalty simple forfeiture of

this Lease is

any

and

as

than the

the Lot.

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as to meet the instances of unimproved Lots; because though, as I before observed,

is

the great majority of cases amply provided for by the power of the Government to resume the premised, with

all that is

erected

on them, the nominal tenant in the

instance of the few

un =

in the

=

improved Lots seems entitled simply to throw them up.-

nature of a special Contract

it

be

may Government has

doubted

if

the

the

any

specially

remedy than the one

provided.

Such being the case,

the clause in

question should

either be struck out, on

modified

in such a

way

In

my Bespatch My

few days

of 1844, written

after my

ai

arrival in the

Colony, I reported that hardly any

Leases had been

Rent

any

made out, non

collected Persons had at

first obtained grants

made

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