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The Agricultural Holdings Act.

of this Act, to obtain on the determination of the tenancy compensation in respect of the improvement.

Time in which improvement exhausted.6.—An improvement shall not in any case be deemed, for the purposes of this Act, to continue unexhausted beyond the respective times following after the year of tenancy in which the outlay thereon is made.

Where it is of the second class, the end of seven years.

Amount of Tenant's compensation in second class.8.—The amount of the tenant's compensation in respect of an improvement of the second class shall, subject to the provisions of this Act, be the sum properly laid out by the tenant on the improvement, with a deduction of a proportionate part thereof for each year while the tenancy endures after the year of tenancy in which the outlay is made, and while the improvement continues unexhausted.




REMARKS.




Consent from Landlord.Tenant under notice to quit must obtain landlord's consent in writing or he will not be entitled to claim compensation for any improvement he has executed in this class. Tenant not under notice to quit does not require the consent of landlord.