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Purposes of leases to be specified and certain covenants to be implied. 8. Every lease made under this Act shall specify the purposes for which it shall be made, and shall imply the following covenants, conditions, and agreements, on the part of the lessee, his heirs, executors, and administrators, with the lessor, his executors, administrators, and successors in estate, and the same shall be as effectual and binding as if they were expressly inserted in such lease: That the lessee shall pay, when due, the rent reserved, and all taxes and impositions payable by the tenant: That the lessee shall repair, maintain, and keep the demised premises during the term in good and substantial repair, with all buildings, fixtures, and improvements: That the demised premises shall be applied for no other purposes than those expressed in the lease, or of the like nature, and in default thereof it shall be lawful for the lessor and his successors in estate to re-enter: That in case the said lands shall not be used for any of the purposes expressed in said lease for a period of three years, it shall be lawful for the lessor and his successors in estate to re-enter: That it shall be lawful for the landlord and his agent at all reasonable times to enter on and inspect the premises: Also to re-enter in case of any unlawful assignment or sub-letting.
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