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AGBICULTXJUE— continued. continued. for wrongful distress on agricultural holding, 257 sheaves and ricks of corn and hay, 254 time for making, 256 dogs. See also Animals. liability for injury to cattle, 281 powers of Board of Agriculture and Fisheries as to, 281, 298 prevention of injury by, 281 sheep dogs, 282 ecclesiastical land, right to compensation for improvements, 269 distress

remedy

emblements, 282 forfeiture of tenancy gives no right to, 282 right of entry to cut and carry, 282 right to hold over instead of taking, 283 evidence at arbitration on compensation, 265 certificate of agricultural analyst sufficient, 288

execution, 257 growing crops fairs,

etc., liability

at

common law and by

weighing accommodation for cattle

at, 292,

statute, 257

298

and feeding stuffs, 285 291 adulteration, 285 291 analysts and samplers, appointment of, 287

fertilisers

Board

of Agriculture

and

Fisheries, consent of, necessary for prosecution, 290 regulations by, 289, 299 invoice and limits of error on sale, 285 291 obstruction of official sampler, 290 penalties for breach of duty by seller, 289 291

tampering, 290 291 sale, regulations as to, 285 division into three parts, 287 sample,

fixtures,

271—274 arbitration as to value of, 273 law, at, 271 forfeiture of lease, effect of, on right to, 274 market gardens, statutory right of removal from, 273 tenancy current in 1896. ..273 removal, conditions of right of, 273 statutory right of, 272—274

common

time

for,

274

collection of, by tenant notwithstanding reservation of minerals, 245 fructus industriales, not an interest in land within Statute of Frauds, 293 game, agreement to keep down, 277 damage by, 277 flints,

compensation gleaning, 283 growing crops

etc., sale of,

for,

statutory

and otherwise, 278

293 right to exclusive possession on sale of grass, 294 Statute of Frauds, when not within, 293

underwood and growing

trees,

293

harvesting on Sunday, 294 hay and straw covenants, 247, 275

weight of trusses and adulteration, 291 hop-pickers, 277 regulations as to sale and adulteration of, 291 hops, husband-like manner, cultivation in, 243 improvements, compensation for, 258 271 injunction, covenant to consume hay etc., enforced as negative covenant, 248 landlord's remedy by, against injury. to holding, 251 insects, destructive. 280 compensation for crops removed or destroyed, 280 landlord, definition of, in relation to agricultural holding, 259 charge on holding for compensation in favour of, 266 consent of, to improvements, when limited owner, 268 where necessary, 260 remedy of, against injury to holding, 251 right of, to enter, 243, 295

manure, when no compensation for, 262 lease, 240—243, 259 additional rent for breach of covenant, 249 -

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