Acts, 1908 to 1919, subject to the provisions of those Acts and to the Small Holdings and Allotments (Compulsory Hiring) Regulations, 1919, and to the terms of this Order. 2. The tenancy of the Council shall commence either on the [twenty-fifth day of March] or the [twenty-ninth day of September]1. 3. (Where the land is glebe land or other land belonging to an ecclesiastical benefice insert the following paragraph.) Any sum payable by way of compensation for the damage to be sustained by the owner by reason of severance or other injury affecting the land shall not be paid as directed by the Lands Clauses Acts, but shall be paid to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners to be applied by them as money paid to them upon a sale under the Ecclesiastical Leasing Acts of land belonging to a benefice. 4. The powers conferred by this Order shall cease after the expiration of one year from the date of this Order, unless such period is extended by that Board. SCHEDULE TO FORM OF ORDER FOR COMPULSORY HIRING. This Schedule shall contain a draft of the lease under which it is proposed that the land shall be authorised to be acquired by the Council, setting out all the proposed terms and conditions except the date of the commencement of the tenancy and the rent. The lease shall contain covenants by the Council to cultivate the land in a proper manner and to pay to the landlord at the determination of the tenancy, on the Council quitting the land, compensation for any depreciation of the land by reason of any failure by the Council, or any person deriving title under them, to observe such covenants, or by reason of any user of the land by the Council or such person as aforesaid, and, unless otherwise agreed, a covenant by the Council to keep the buildings and premises demised in repair. The lease shall not authorise the breaking up of pasture unless the Council are prepared to prove to the satisfaction of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries that it can be so broken up without depreciating the value of the land, or that the circumstances are such that small holdings [allotments] cannot otherwise be successfully cultivated. The lease shall also provide that, except with the consent of the landlord, the Council shall not fell or cut timber or trees, or take, sell, or carry away any minerals, gravel, sand, or clay, except so far as may be necessary or convenient for the purpose of erecting buildings on the land or otherwise adapting the land for small holdings [allotments], and except upon payment of compensation for minerals, gravel, sand, or clay so used. The lease shall also provide that any question as to the amount of compensation payable by the Council under the lease shall be determined by a single arbitrator in accordance with the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1908. 1 These dates shall be the half-yearly days customary in the district. BUILDING MATERIALS, Government Supply of, for Housing ... 357 COUNTY COUNCILS (Assisted Schemes for Housing of Employees) DAY NURSERIES DELIRIUM TREMENS ... 335 358 DISCHARGED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS SUFFERING FROM TUBERCULOSIS ... DISTRICT AUDITORS ACT DOGS, Muzzling and Control of 173 238 137 58 Persons Bitten by, Procedure in case of ... : : 81, 168 Financial Assistance to Public Utility Societies and Hous- 264 HOUSING, ETC., ACT, 1919, Application to Administrative County HOUSING SCHEMES, State-aided, Fees Payable to Architects and Surveyors ... 212 PAGE. TRUSTS ... HOUSING, Supply of Building Materials Use of Army Huts for Temporary Accommodation JURIES ACT, 1918 LIVE STOCK (Sales) ORDER ... LOCAL AUTHORITIES, Borrowing by LOCAL ELECTIONS IN 1919 LOCAL FUEL AND LIGHTING JOINT COMMITTEES MILK, Supply of, for Expectant and Nursing Mothers and Infants 201, 202 291, 338 322 373 ACT 153, 185, 186 139, 140, 141 AND STAFF OF LOCAL AUTHORI- TIES engaged in Medical, Sanitary and Housing Work ... MUZZLING AND CONTROL OF DOGS ... NATIONAL REGISTRATION ... OUT-OF-WORK DONATION AND POOR LAW RELIEF |