! AFTER VI. 



KASANT PROPRIETARY AND AFTER* 



K Wyndham Act will therefore on the one 

 hand transform a great portion of Irish soil 

 into peasant proprietorship; on the other, it will 



to abolish the petty farms and to create a 

 class of purely economic holdings* 



:;m laws contain very strict 

 regulations against the sub division of the newly 

 created holdings. Since the Act of 1881, sub- 

 letting and sub-division have been forbidden. 1 

 In the case of a holding which would naturally be 



ded up in process of inheritance, the Land 

 Commission can now have it sold for the benefit 

 of the heirs, or can nominate an heir. 2 Sub-letting 



forbidden, only a letting for a short tt 

 (con-acre) being permitted. Indebtedness is also 

 provided against. Without permission from the 

 Land Commission no tenant may mortgage his 

 holding for more than ten times the amount of 



.mder a judicial rent has to be 



led in the lifetime of the occupier, the Land Commission 

 can order it to be sold. 



1 Section 54 en an heir is nominated, the pro- 



perty is of course charged for the other ponies interested. 



