The Agricultural Holdings (England) Act, 1883: (46 & 47 Vict. C. 61) : with Explanatory Notes and Forms Together with the Ground Game Act, 1880Stevens and Sons, 1883 - 137 pages |
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... tion not to divest himself wholly of such right 3. All agreements in contravention void PAGE 67 • 69 4. Exemption from game licence . 5. Saving clause REF 70 70 71 6. Prohibition of night - shooting , spring - traps above ground , or ...
... tion not to divest himself wholly of such right 3. All agreements in contravention void PAGE 67 • 69 4. Exemption from game licence . 5. Saving clause REF 70 70 71 6. Prohibition of night - shooting , spring - traps above ground , or ...
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... tion payable , or may undertake to execute the im- provement himself , and after executing the same in any " reasonable and proper manner which he thinks fit , " may charge the tenant 5 per cent . on his outlay or an annual sum which ...
... tion payable , or may undertake to execute the im- provement himself , and after executing the same in any " reasonable and proper manner which he thinks fit , " may charge the tenant 5 per cent . on his outlay or an annual sum which ...
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... tion , but it is charged upon the holding . It will be noticed that for " compensation under the Act " in respect of any improvements mentioned in the first and second parts of the 1st Schedule and executed after the commencement of the ...
... tion , but it is charged upon the holding . It will be noticed that for " compensation under the Act " in respect of any improvements mentioned in the first and second parts of the 1st Schedule and executed after the commencement of the ...
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... tion of such quarter or half - year . The effect of this alteration is not likely in practice to be so great as has been supposed in some quarters . Probably few land- lords in England have been in the habit of allowing rents to fall ...
... tion of such quarter or half - year . The effect of this alteration is not likely in practice to be so great as has been supposed in some quarters . Probably few land- lords in England have been in the habit of allowing rents to fall ...
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... tion . PART I IMPROVEMENTS . Compensation for Improvements . 4 3 1. Subject as in this Act mentioned , where a tenant has made on his holding any improvement comprised in the First Schedule hereto , he shall , on and after the ...
... tion . PART I IMPROVEMENTS . Compensation for Improvements . 4 3 1. Subject as in this Act mentioned , where a tenant has made on his holding any improvement comprised in the First Schedule hereto , he shall , on and after the ...
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1st Schedule A. B. landlord aforesaid Agricultural Holdings England amount apply appointed authorised award Bankruptcy Barrister-at-Law breach of covenant C. D. tenant Chancery Chancery Division charge commencement Compensation for Improvements compensation in respect compensation payable consent contract of tenancy costs County Court Dated Signed deemed Demy 8vo determination distrained distress drainage Duchy Duchy of Cornwall entitled to compensation execute the improvement farm Forms grounds of appeal hereby High Court improvement mentioned Inner Temple Journal landlord and tenant law calf lease licence to kill Lincoln's Inn matter ment Middle Temple Notes notice to quit occupier paid party pensation person Practice provement pursuance quitting his holding referee or referees referees or umpire registrar rent Royal 12mo Royal 8vo Rules Schedule hereto sect Settled Land Act solicitor standard Law Statutes sub-s sub-sect substituted for compensation take ground game thereof tion Treatise Vict Whiteacre year's notice
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