The Agricultural Holdings (England) Act, 1883: With Notes and an Introductory Chapter on the Subject Matter of the Act, Also a Summary of Procedure, and an Appendix of Forms...Waterlow, 1883 - 83 pages |
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... necessary to determine it ( DOE v . DARBY , I. T. R. , 159 ) . The Act now makes " a year's notice so expiring " necessary , and permits a landlord and tenant who wish to exclude this section to do so by writing under their hands . In ...
... necessary to determine it ( DOE v . DARBY , I. T. R. , 159 ) . The Act now makes " a year's notice so expiring " necessary , and permits a landlord and tenant who wish to exclude this section to do so by writing under their hands . In ...
Page xi
... necessary . Fixtures . S. 34 . The Act allows the tenant to remove a fixture , Fixtures . machinery or building , erected after the commence- ment of the Act , to which he would not be entitled to compensation under the first part of ...
... necessary . Fixtures . S. 34 . The Act allows the tenant to remove a fixture , Fixtures . machinery or building , erected after the commence- ment of the Act , to which he would not be entitled to compensation under the first part of ...
Page xvi
... , the effects of which are very quickly exhausted , such as the application of artificial manures and consump tion of feeding stuffs . No consent or notice is necessary before these improvements in xvi INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
... , the effects of which are very quickly exhausted , such as the application of artificial manures and consump tion of feeding stuffs . No consent or notice is necessary before these improvements in xvi INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
Page xvii
... necessary before these improvements in part III . are executed , though notice of claim [ Form xi . ] must be given . ( Specifit and fair and reasonable compensation . ) The landlord and tenant may exclude the Act , as to s . the ...
... necessary before these improvements in part III . are executed , though notice of claim [ Form xi . ] must be given . ( Specifit and fair and reasonable compensation . ) The landlord and tenant may exclude the Act , as to s . the ...
Page xxii
... necessary notices ( p . xxviii ) . Under the Agricultural Holdings Act of 1875 , many claims were lost for want of the proper notices . If the tenant give no notice , or give notice too late , he cannot claim under the Act , and must ...
... necessary notices ( p . xxviii ) . Under the Agricultural Holdings Act of 1875 , many claims were lost for want of the proper notices . If the tenant give no notice , or give notice too late , he cannot claim under the Act , and must ...
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Page 21 - Any notice, if served by post, shall be deemed to have been served at the time when the letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of the post...
Page 33 - ... the Governors of the Queen Anne's Bounty (that is, the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of. the Poor Clergy).
Page 1 - Act mentioned, be entitled, at the determination of a tenancy, on quitting his holding to obtain from the landlord as compensation under this Act for the improvement such sum as fairly represents the value of the improvement to an incoming tenant.
Page 9 - In the case of compensation for manures the value of the manure that would have been produced by the consumption on the holding of any hay. straw, roots, or green crops sold off or removed...
Page 28 - ... elected to be purchased shall be left by the tenant, and shall become the property of the landlord, who shall pay the tenant the fair value thereof to an incoming tenant of. the holding; and any difference as to the value shall be settled by a reference under this Act...
Page 43 - ... means any parcel of land held by a tenant, which is either wholly agricultural or wholly pastoral, or in part agricultural and as to the residue pastoral, or in whole or in part cultivated as a market garden, and which is not let to the tenant during his continuance in any office, appointment, or employment held under the landlord...
Page 3 - ... and, in any case, requiring the lessee to make compensation in money for the breach, and the lessee fails, within a reasonable time thereafter, to remedy the breach, if it is capable of remedy, and to make reasonable compensation in money, to the satisfaction of the lessor, for the breach.
Page 28 - Any engine, machinery, fencing, or other fixture affixed to a holding by a tenant, and any building erected by him thereon for which he is not under this Act or otherwise entitled to compensation...
Page 31 - Act shall be deemed to be an expense incurred in improvement of land belonging to Her Majesty, her heirs or successors, in right of the Duchy...
Page 8 - In the ascertainment of the amount of the compensation payable to a tenant under this section there shall be taken into account— (a) any benefit which the landlord has given or allowed to the tenant in consideration of the tenant executing the improvement...