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[1.]. No sheriff or other officer shall sell or carry off from any lands any straw, chaff, or turnips, in any case, nor any hay or other produce contrary to the covenant.
2. Tenant to give notice of the existence of covenants; and sheriff to give notice to the owner or landlord.
3. Sheriff may dispose of produce subject to an agreement to expend it on the land.
5. Sheriff to enquire as to the name and residence of the landlord.
6. Landlords not to distrain for rent on purchasers of crops severed from the soil, or other things sold subject to agreement.
9. Sheriff not to be liable for damages, unless for wilful omission.
10. Indemnity to sheriff and others acting under the provisions of this Act.
11. Assignee of bankrupt, &c. not to take any crop in any other way than the bankrupt would have been entitled to do.
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