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Section 14.

FOURTH SCHEDULE.S Matters for which provision is to made in written leases.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1The text of Sch. 4 is in the form in which it was originally enacted: it was not reproduced in Statutes in Force and does not reflect any amendments or repeals which may have been made prior to 1.2.1991.

1SThe names of the parties.

2SParticulars of the holding with sufficient description, by reference to a map or plan, of the fields and other parcels of land comprised therin to identify the extent of the holding.

3SThe term or terms for which the holding or different parts thereof is or are agreed to be let.

4SThe rent and dates on which it is payable.

5SAn undertakiing by the landlord in the event of damage by fire to any building comprised in the holding to reinstate or replace the building if its reinstatement or replacement is required for the fulfilment of his reponsibilities to manage the holding in accordance with the rules of good estate management, and (where the interest of the landlord is held for the purposes of a government department or person representing His Majesty under section forty-five of the Act of 1923 is deemded to be the landlord, or where the landlord has made provision approved by the Secretary of State for defraying the cost of any such reinstatement or replacement as aforesaid) an undertaking by the landlord to insure to their full value all such buildings against damage by fire.

6SAn undertaking by the tenant, in the event of the destruction by fire of harvested crops grown on the holding the full equivalent manurial value of the crops destroyed, in so far as the return thereof is required for the fulfilment of his responsibilities to farm in accordance with the rules of good husbandry, and (except where the interest of the tenant is held for the purposes of a government department or where the tenant has made provision approved by the Secretary of State in lieu of such insurance) an undertaking by the tenant to insure to their full value all dead stock on the holding and all such harvested crops as aforesaid against damage by fire.