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Tenant may work quarries already open, but not for profit or sale. 28. Where any lease or demise shall be made on or after the first day of January one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one of lands containing any quarries or beds of stone, limestone, sand, marl, gravel, or clay, which at the time of the making of such lease shall have been opened or worked, it shall be lawful for such tenant, unless by the said lease otherwise provided, to work, dig for, and use such quarries or beds so far as may be necessary or useful for the purposes of agriculture and good husbandry, and the lawful erection or repair of any necessary buildings on the said lands, but not for any purpose of trade or manufacture, or for profit or sale, unless the right so to use and enjoy the same shall have been expressly granted in writing by the landlord being competent so to grant as aforesaid.
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