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"The roadways through the farm shall be properly cared for. Said lessee agrees to keep the culverts free of obstructions and to repair the waterbreaks to prevent injury to the roadway. " 2. "The mouths of tile ditches shall be kept open and the courses of all tile ditches shall not be injured by plowing too near to them. Care shall be exercised to keep the tiling well covered and secure against freezing. " 3. "The open ditches through fields C. And D. Shall be kept free of weeds, grubs, willows... and other obstructions. " (For covenants, see 108, 110, 157, 194, 209, 248, 252, 253, 274, 414-5, 418-3. ) Sec. 1O9. Trees, Vines, Shrubs, Bushes, etc. Leases often provide that the tenant shall care for shade trees, vines, shrubs, bushes and other growth about the premises, and shall protect them from injury. The greatest care should be taken to insure their growth and protection; for nothing makes a place so attractive as trees and shrubbery. Section 12, 490 of the Ohio General Code provides a severe penalty for destroying trees, etc.
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