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ALLOTMENTS,

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G.

In General


Poor Allotments Euel Allotments Field Gardens Parochial Charity Lands Allotments under the Allotments Acts (1)

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Procedure to Compel Defaulting Authorities Powers and Duties of Management Terms and Conditions of Letting Finance Miscellaneous -

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enable occuiners to acquire

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For Small Diuellmgs, Advances by rities to

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Methods of Acquisition Hiring by Agreement Purcbase by Agreement Compulsory Hiring Compulsory Purchase Transfer by Allotment Wardens and Trustees Interchange of Land for Small Holdings and Allotments

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Government. Small Holdings.

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727. There is no authoritative general definition of an allot- Meaning of ment," but the word is used here to refer exclusively to lands which ^^rm ailotare held by local authorities, or, in a few cases, by trustees or public bodies, for the purpose of providing the poorer classes with small

plots of land for cultivation

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The following are the statutory

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term

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Such lands may be interpretations of the

classified as

meaning

of the

Allotments and Cottage Gardens Compensation for Crops Act, 1887 (50 & 51 "In this Act 'allotment' means any parcel of land of not c. 26), s. 4: more than two acres in extent held by a tenant under a landlord and cultivated as a garden or as a farm, or partly as a garden and partly as a farm" (and see note (s), p. 357, post). Allotments Act, 1887 (50 & 51 Yict. c. 48), s. 17 In this Act, unless

Yict.