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410
Ch. 47.
Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1896.
59 & 60 Vict.

2. For what description of stock is the grass land best suited?

3. Carrying power in sums or collops of grass land stating the months during which the season usually continues, and how hay is provided?

4. How is the holding used?

5. The condition as to cultivation, deterioration or otherwise of the holding and the buildings thereon. Does the soil show traces of improvement or of deterioration, and to whom is the improvement or deterioration to be attributed?

6. Does the holding or any part of it require to be drained, and if so, how much of the holding? Mark part requiring drainage on map by thin parallel black lines.

7. Improvements: Proved in Court (excluding buildings) whether made by landlord or tenant, which are at present a bonâ fide benefit to the holding and are found to exist on inspection, to be stated in detail, together with the nature, character, and present capital value thereof, and the increased letting value due thereto, and the date, so near as can be ascertained, at which the same were made, and the deduction from rent made.

8. Buildings: If tenants state so, if landlords specify particulars of same, the date, so near as can be ascertained, at which they were made, state fair annual value, whether they have been kept in repair, and by whom, and any deduction from rent made on account thereof, and the extent (if any) to which the landlord has paid or compensated the tenant in respect thereof.

Improvements under this head shall be distinguished according as —

{a) they have been made wholly or partly by or at the cost of the tenant; and
(b) the landlord has paid or compensated the tenant in respect thereof.

9. Situation: As to markets, railways, and county roads.

10. What percentage (if any) has been added for proximity, or what (if any) has been deducted in consequence of remote position?

11. Give particulars of any right of turbary, commonage, mountain grazing, or seaweed and state whether turbary is inside or outside holding, what amount has been added for any of those appurtenances.

12. Local Rates

Average poor rate in 1l.
Average county cess in 1l.

13. Special incidents of holding, such as aspect, elevation, and water supply, and general observations.

To be signed by Lay Assistant-Commissioners day    of    189  ,