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| Royal Agricultural Society of England - Agriculture - 1900 - 1028 pages
...incoming tenant. Provided always, that in estimating tkf value of any such improvement there shall not lie taken into account, as part of the improvement made...justly due to the inherent capabilities of the soil. Section 2 relates to improvements executed before the commencement of the Act of 1883, and therefore... | |
| John Bailey Denton - Agricultural engineering - 1883 - 114 pages
...tenant: Provided always, that in estimating the value of any improvement in the First Schedule hereto, there shall not be taken into account as part of the...due to the inherent capabilities of the soil." "As to Improvements executed before the Commencement of Act. " Where a tenant has executed an improvement... | |
| John Mounteney Lely - Landlord and tenant - 1883 - 80 pages
...tenant : Provided always, that in estimating the value of any improvement in the First Schedule hereto there shall not be taken into account as part of the...justly due to the inherent capabilities of the soil. FIEST SCHEDULE. PAET i. Improvements to which consent of Landlord is required. Erection or enlargement... | |
| John William Willis Bund - Agricultural laws and legislation - 1883 - 488 pages
...incoming tenant: provided always, that in estimating the value of any improvement in the schedule hereto there shall not be taken into account as part of the...justly due to the inherent capabilities of the soil. This section, with an important verbal alteration, is the same as the first section of the English... | |
| John Wynne Jeudwine - Agricultural laws and legislation - 1883 - 154 pages
...tenant: Provided always, that in estimating the value of any improvement in the First Schedule hereto there shall not be taken into account as part of the...justly due to the inherent capabilities of the soil. Subject as in this Act mentioned — See sects. 2 to 5 and see sect. 7 as Ss. 2-5. to notice. S. 7.... | |
| Andrew Amos, Joseph Ferard, Charles Agace Ferard - Fixtures (Law) - 1883 - 596 pages
...represents the value of the improvement to an incoming tenant. But in estimating such value there is not to be taken into account, as part of the improvement made by the tenant, what is justly duo to the inherent capabilities of the soil. This proviso, clearly intended as it is to place some... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1883 - 1368 pages
...always, that, in estimating the value of any improvement in the Schedule hereto, there shall not bo taken into account as part of the improvement made by the tenant what ig justly duo to the inherent capabilities of the soil.")— ( The Duke of Arpyll.) LORD CAELINOFOED... | |
| Aubrey John Spencer - Agricultural laws and legislation - 1883 - 158 pages
...tenant : Provided always, that in estimating the value of any improvement in the First Schedule hereto there shall not be taken into account as part of the improvement COMPENSATION FOR IMPROVEMENTS. made by the tenant what is justly due to the inherent capabilities of... | |
| Josiah William Smith - Conveyancing - 1884 - 960 pages
...tenant : Provided always, that in estimating the value of any improvement in the First Schedule hereto there shall not be taken into account as part of the...justly due to the inherent capabilities of the soil. At to Improrementi executed before the commencement of Act. 2. — Compensation under this Act shall... | |
| Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors - Agriculture - 1884 - 498 pages
...of it of the words " That in estimating the value of any improvement in the First Schedule hereto, there shall not be taken into account, as part of...justly due to the inherent capabilities of the soil." He should be prepared to maintain that that addition to the clause had practically pretty much the... | |
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